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We write Armenian in Armenian letters.
You write: Parev (You have to write it in Armenian letters, but this is how it sounds)
The name "Monique" can be transliterated into Armenian letters as Մոնիք. In Armenian, each letter corresponds to a specific sound, capturing the pronunciation of the name.
There is no such thing as 'Armenian Cyrillic' script. Armenian uses it's own alphabet. Just be more precise with what phrase you wanna write.
____________________________________________ 'bye' or 'bye-bye' or 'goodbye' are the same in Armenian! and can be spelled as ts-de-sou-tchyoun TSDESSOUTCHYOUN
Yes, she is. Cosgrove is an Armenian word and its her father's last name, so her dad is Armenian, and she is half Armenian or quarter Armenian.
Bottle in Armenian in Armenian is called and pronounced as: Sheessh.
She is 50% Armenian,her father is Armenian,Her mother is Schottis,Dutch,Irish and German,but she said that she is Armenian,and I'm agree with her,She is Armenian
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
The Armenian people.
of course they can.
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