Armenian Corner
Sevag Tateosian
staff writer
Hello and Parev to all. Welcome to this easy class
on how to speak Western Armenian!
It is very easy to learn Armenian. In the following section, I will
be teaching you basic phrases that you would hear in Western Armenian.
If you are excited about what you read, and would like to learn
more of this beautiful language, feel free to register for the Armenian
1A language course that is offered at Fresno State in the fall semester.
The instructor for this course is Barlow Der Mugrdechian. Professor
Der Mugrdechian has been teaching Armenian Language for about twenty
years. Along with this course he teaches many other courses in the
Armenian Studies Program. You dont have to know a word of
Armenian to enroll in this course. The course will slowly teach
you the basics of the Armenian language as well as teach you how
to read and write using the Armenian alphabet, which was developed
over sixteen hundred years ago. OK! Lets begin.
To say hello in Armenian, you simply say Parev
To ask how the individual is doing? You say Inch Bes Es?
A common response to inch bes es would be Lav em Which means I am
good. If you arent good that day you would say Lav chem. I
am not good. If you are sick, you would say hevant em Hevant means
sick and em means I am.
If you see a friend of yours out walking, you could ask Oor gertas
Which means, Where are you going? Oor means where and gertas means
are you going.
If your friend is going home, he/she would say Doon gertam Doon
means home and gertam means I am going.
If your friend is going shopping for clothes he/she would say Hackousty
khanout gertam Hackousty means of clothing, khanout means store
and we know that gertam means I am going, so I am going to a store
of clothing.
Well I thank you for taking the time to learn these simple phases.
Until next time Ge des na veenk we will see each other.