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ARMENIAN LANGUAGE


If you are looking for a translator from Armenian or into Armenian, we are please to offer the service of our extensive pool of Armenian linguists to match your needs.

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We offer you translation into/from Armenian with quality, reliability, discretion, speed and reasonable price guaranteed:

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· Processing of professional technical documentation (no extra charge)
· Translations of large documents, manuals, offers and tenders within short deadlines
· Translation of common texts
· Customisation of software and websites
· Promotional materials, presentations, annual reports
· Business correspondence in the mentioned languages
· Editing and proofreading of ready texts, typing and OCR services
· Consecutive interpreting
· Informative interpreting
· Translations by native speakers
· Legal verification of documents
· PC processing according to your requirements (Trados, Transit, Word XP, Excel, etc.)

 
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SOME FACTS ABOUT ARMENIAN LANGUAGE


Armenian language, member of the Thraco-Phrygian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. There is evidence that in ancient times a distinct subfamily of Indo-European languages existed that is now called Thraco-Phrygian. To it belonged Phrygian (an ancient and now extinct Indo-European language of Anatolia) and Thracian (a now dead Indo-European tongue of the Balkans in antiquity). Modern Armenian may well be a direct descendant of Phrygian. Today Armenian is the mother tongue of more than 5 million people, of whom over 3 million live in Armenia; 1 million live elsewhere in the republics of the former Soviet Union; and the rest are in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the United States. Armenian is an old, rich, and vital language. Although spoken in antiquity, it was not recorded in writing until the early 5th cent. A.D. At that time an alphabet of 36 letters was specially designed for Armenian by St. Mesrop, who used Greek and Iranian letters as a basis. Later, two more letters were added to the alphabet. In its early, or classical, form, Armenian is called Grabar or Krapar. This was the literary language until the 19th cent. and is still the liturgical language of the Armenian Church. It differed greatly from the spoken language. Grammatically, it has six cases for the noun and nine tenses for the verb, but it has lost gender. The modern form of Armenian, now used for literature as well as for speaking, dates from the 16th cent. and is known as Ashksarhik or Ashksarhabar. Its grammar is simpler than that of Classical Armenian. The history of the Armenian people is reflected in the sources of the words borrowed by their language. For example, Armenian has absorbed words from Persian, owing to Parthian domination in the centuries immediately before and after Jesus, from Greek and Syriac as a result of Christian influence, from French during the Crusades, and from Turkish in the course of several centuries of Turkish rule. For grammars see S. L. Kogian (1949) and K. H. Gulian (1954); John A. Greppin and A. A. Khachaturian, Handbook of Armenian Dialectology (1986).

 
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Armenian-Arabic
Armenian-Azerbaijanian
Armenian-Belarusan
Armenian-Bulgarian
Armenian-Chinese
Armenian-Croatian
Armenian-Czech
Armenian-Danish
Armenian-Dutch
Armenian-English
Armenian-Estonian
Armenian-Finnish
Armenian-French
Armenian-German
Armenian-Georgian
Armenian-Greek
Armenian-Hebrew
Armenian-Hungarian
Armenian-Italian
Armenian-Japanese
Armenian-Kazakh
Armenian-Korean
Armenian-Latvian
Armenian-Lithuanian
Armenian-Macedonian
Armenian-Mongolian
Armenian-Norwegian
Armenian-Persian
Armenian-Polish
Armenian-Portuguese
Armenian-Romanian
Armenian-Russian
Armenian-Serbian
Armenian-Slovak
Armenian-Slovenian
Armenian-Spanish
Armenian-Swedish
Armenian-Turkish
Armenian-Ukrainian

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