Ah, isn't that a lovely phrase? In Armenian, you can say "Գարեմ այստեղ" which is pronounced as "Garem aystegh." Just imagine a beautiful landscape with rolling hills and vibrant colors as you practice saying this phrase with a gentle smile on your face. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be sharing kindness in Armenian effortlessly.
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Bottle in Armenian in Armenian is called and pronounced as: Sheessh.
Green is called ganach in Armenian
Kayl means wolf in Armenian.
Balloon is called: POOCHEEG in Armenian.
Three in Armenian is called: YEREK.
To say "come here" in Hawaiian, you would say " hele mai."
You say 'voch'
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...
Death in Armenian is called and pronounced as: Mah.
View in Armenian is called and pronounced as:DESK.
Tree in Armenian is called and pronounced: DZAR .