We write Armenian in Armenian letters.
I am Armenian so I know there is 38 letters in the Armenian alphabet.
The Armenian language has 38 letters.
26
Western Armenian dialect you would say Hayeren chem keeder or you could say Hayeren chem khoseer- which literally translates to "Armenian, I don't know" or "Armenian, I don't speak". In Armenian phonetics, you put the subject first, then the description last. Western Armenian is the dialect known mostly to the diaspora of Armenians, living throughout the world. But if you are in the country of Armenia, they speak a different dialect - Hayastanci - and they would definitely understand what the two phrases above mean but they speak a different dialect so don't be surprised if you see more than a couple of answers on here...
You write: Parev (You have to write it in Armenian letters, but this is how it sounds)
Most scholars believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Armenian.
Most probably Western Armenian.
Most scholars believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Armenian.
Armenian is the main spoken language in Armeniaonly one and only ARMENIAN......
Yes of course. The main one is the Christian Quarter which almost surrounds the Holly Sepulcher (mostly to the north western part of it). Local Christians are Palestinian and speak Arabic but some are from Armenian origin and still speak Armenian. Armenian actually have their own neighborhood that is that is slightly to the north of the Christian Quarter.
he speaks English and Malayalam he speaks English and Malayalam
The Armenians always spoke only Armenian as mother tongue, though have used Aramaic and other languages (dominantly Greek and Assyrian) for writing before the Armenian alphabet was invented. There was no written Armenian language before year 405.