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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on Armenian vocabulary for family members! In this lesson, we will explore the Armenian words for different family members, such as mother, father, sister, brother, and grandparents. We will also learn how to talk about our family relationships. Family is an important aspect of Armenian culture, and understanding these vocabulary words will help you connect with Armenian speakers on a deeper level. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about your family and understand the family relationships of others. Let's get started!

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by learning the Armenian words for various family members. Family is highly valued in Armenian culture, and there are specific words to describe each member of the family.

Immediate Family[edit | edit source]

Here are the Armenian words for immediate family members:

Armenian Pronunciation English Translation
մայր mayr mother
հայր hayr father
երեխա erekha child
երեխային տատեր erekhayin tater son
երեխային ամուսին erekhayin amusin daughter
եղբայր yeghbayr brother
քույր kuyr sister

Extended Family[edit | edit source]

Armenian culture places great importance on extended family, and there are specific words to describe different relatives. Here are some common Armenian words for extended family members:

Armenian Pronunciation English Translation
հայրական հոգե hayrakan hoge paternal grandfather
հայրական տատ hayrakan tat paternal grandmother
մայրական հոգե mayrakan hoge maternal grandfather
մայրական տատիկ mayrakan tatik maternal grandmother
հայրական քույր hayrakan kuyr paternal aunt
մայրական քույր mayrakan kuyr maternal aunt
հայրական քույրեր hayrakan kuyrer paternal aunts
մայրական քույրեր mayrakan kuyrer maternal aunts
հայրական եղեռն hayrakan yeghern paternal uncle
մայրական եղեռն mayrakan yeghern maternal uncle
հայրական եղեռներ hayrakan yeghern paternal uncles
մայրական եղեռներ mayrakan yeghern maternal uncles

Other Family Members[edit | edit source]

Here are some additional Armenian words for other family members:

Armenian Pronunciation English Translation
գայլ gayl wife
ակումբ akumb husband
ամուսնական կողմ amusnakan koghm in-laws
զգուշացող zgushatsogh guardian
ծնող tsnogh godfather
ծնված tsnvats godchild
մահացած mahatsats deceased

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

Armenian culture places a strong emphasis on family and the importance of maintaining close relationships with relatives. Family gatherings and celebrations are common, providing an opportunity for extended family members to come together and strengthen their bonds. It is not uncommon for multiple generations to live in the same household or in close proximity to one another. This close-knit family structure has its roots in historical and cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations.

In Armenian culture, the roles and responsibilities within the family are often deeply ingrained. Gender roles may be more traditional, with men typically fulfilling the role of the breadwinner and women taking care of the household and children. However, these roles are evolving as Armenian society becomes more modern and progressive. It is important to be mindful of these cultural nuances when discussing family and relationships in Armenian.

Armenian families also have a strong sense of respect and honor for their elders. Grandparents hold a special place within the family, and their advice and wisdom are highly valued. It is common for grandparents to play an active role in the upbringing of their grandchildren, providing love, support, and guidance.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to practice what you've learned! Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of Armenian vocabulary for family members and relationships.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with the correct Armenian words for family members:

1. Ես իմ քույրը սիրում եմ: (I love my ____.) 2. Հայրիս մահացած եղեռնը ուրախ էր ծնել մայրիս: (My father's ____ was happy to see my mother.) 3. Ես սիրում եմ իմ երեխային տատերը: (I love my ____ grandmother.) 4. Մեր հայրական քույրը տարածում է խնայության մեջ: (Our ____ aunt is involved in charity work.)

Exercise 2: Describe Your Family

Using the vocabulary words you've learned, describe your family in Armenian. Include information about your immediate family members and any extended family members you would like to mention. Be creative and provide as much detail as possible!

Exercise 3: Match the Family Members

Match the Armenian words for family members with their English translations:

1. մայր 2. երեխա 3. եղբայր 4. հայրական տատեր 5. գայլ

a. sister b. mother c. brother d. paternal grandmother e. wife

Solution: 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. e

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned the Armenian vocabulary for family members and how to talk about family relationships. Family is an integral part of Armenian culture, and by understanding these words, you will be able to connect with Armenian speakers on a deeper level. Keep practicing and using these vocabulary words in your conversations to further enhance your Armenian language skills. Great job!

Table of Contents - Armenian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Basic Sentence Structure


Family and Relationships


Nouns and Pronouns


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Armenian Traditions and Customs

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