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  1. The Republic of Western Armenia, is a so-called state claiming sovereignty over parts of the Armenian highlands including sections of Western Armenia as well as Artsakh, and Nakhichevan. [1] [2] Also, the self-declared country says it has its own presidency, government, parliament, constitution, national anthem and coat of arms. [3] The ...

  2. Eastern Armenian ( Armenian: Արևելահայերեն, romanized : Arevelahayeren) is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Western Armenian. The two standards form a pluricentric language . Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia, Russia, as well as Georgia, and by the Armenian community in Iran.

  3. Armenian Braille is either of two braille alphabets used for writing the Armenian language. The assignments of the Armenian alphabet to braille patterns is largely consistent with unified international braille, with the same punctuation, except for the comma. [1] However, Eastern and Western Armenian are assigned braille letters based on ...

  4. t. e. The occupation of Western Armenia by the Russian Empire during World War I began in 1915 and was formally ended by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. It was sometimes referred to as the Republic of Van [1] [2] [3] by Armenians. Aram Manukian of Armenian Revolutionary Federation was the de facto head until July 1915. [4]

  5. The Armenian alphabet ( Armenian: Հայոց գրեր, Hayoc’ grer or Հայոց այբուբեն, Hayoc’ aybuben) or, more broadly, the Armenian script, is an alphabetic writing system developed for Armenian and occasionally used to write other languages. It was developed around AD 405 by Mesrop Mashtots, an Armenian linguist and ...

  6. Armenian is a pluricentric language, having two modern standardized forms: Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian. The most distinctive feature of Western Armenian is that it has undergone several phonetic mergers; these may be due to proximity to Arabic- and Turkish-speaking communities. A man speaking in Western Armenian

  7. Note: the formation of the negative is the same for all conjugations. The examples below are based on the first conjugation. Indicative. Present. Imperfect. Preterite. Future. 1sg. 2sg.