Endaneek (family)
Koo endaneeket (your family)
Eem endaneekes (my family).
Eeren endaneekeh (his/her family)
Eerents endaneekneh (their family)
Endaneekner (families)
հորաքույր (horak'uyr), "'paternal'"), մորաքույր (morak'uyr), "'maternal'"),
Grandma is called: MEDZ-MAYR OR MEDZ-MAMA in Armenian.
it depends where you're from... i call my 'medz baba'... hope this helps
Tati\Mechmama\Nene
horeghpayr ,ho-regh-payr.
tats
Hourcoor, or Morcour
Horcur
depends on your dialect: if you're eastern Armenian, you would say "aghper." if you're western Armenian (most likely diasporan Armenian), you would say "yeghpayr." The above is wrong. In Eastern Armenian the proper way to say brother is եղբայր (yeghbayr) (the 'gh' in this word is pronounced like when you huck a loogie). In Western Armenian the b in yeghbayr is pronounced with a p...that's the only difference. The word ախպեր (Aghper) is a slang word, much like saying "bro" in English... my family is diaspora and we pronounce the word for brother as Yeghpayr
C'est "Delicieux".
There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.
"հայր" pronounced like the English word "hire".
"հայր" pronounced like the English word "hire".
If it is about the word 'bold' then it's called: HANTOOKN or ANVEHER if it is about some one who hasn't hair then it's called:DAZ.
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Bottle in Armenian in Armenian is called and pronounced as: Sheessh.
Hye is Armenian for a person who is Armenian.
The Lithuanian word for aunt is teta.
Balloon is called: POOCHEEG in Armenian.
Kayl means wolf in Armenian.