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Modern Armenian (Armenian: Արդի Հայերէն or Armenian: Աշխարհաբար, Ashkharhabar) is the written form of the Armenian language which came to be used starting in the 18th century.[1]
Modern Armenian has two branches:
- Western Armenian (or "Turkish-Armenian" or "Istanbul Armenian")
- Eastern Armenian (or "Russian-Armenian" or "Yerevan Armenian").[1]
Footnotes
- ^ a b Melkonian, Zareh (1990) (in Armenian). Գործնական Քերականութիւն - Արդի Հայերէն Լեզուի (Միջին եւ Բարձրագոյն Դասընթացք) (Fourth ed.). Los Angeles. p. 137.
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