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Proto-Armenian

Classical Armenian

Middle Armenian

Old Prussian

Curonian

Galindian

Selonian

Semigallian

Sudovian

Yotvingian

Gaulish

Lepontic

Galatian

Celtiberian

Polabian

Knaanic

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Proto-Armenian

Classical Armenian

Middle Armenian

Old Prussian

Curonian

Galindian

Selonian

Semigallian

Sudovian

Yotvingian

Gaulish

Lepontic

Galatian

Celtiberian

Polabian

Knaanic

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No, linguists do not have a consensus on the exact geographical origin of the Proto-Indo-European language. There are various hypotheses, including the Steppe hypothesis, Anatolian hypothesis, and Armenian hypothesis, but the exact origin remains uncertain.

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The Armenian language has 38 letters.

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Adour H. Yacoubian has written:

'English-Armenian and Armenian-English dictionary romanized' -- subject(s): Armenian, Armenian language, Dictionaries, English, English language

'English-Armenian and Armenian-English concise dictionary' -- subject(s): Armenian, Armenian language, Dictionaries, English, English language

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By speaking the armenian language

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