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As an Armenian language teacher, I have been teaching Armenian for 20 years, and in this lesson, we will introduce basic Armenian words and phrases related to family members and relationships. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course" and is recommended for beginners. | As an Armenian language teacher, I have been teaching Armenian for 20 years, and in this lesson, we will introduce basic Armenian words and phrases related to family members and relationships. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course" and is recommended for beginners. | ||
<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Weather-and-Climate|Weather and Climate]] & [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]].</span> | |||
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Learning Armenian vocabulary related to family members and relationships is an important step in better understanding Armenian culture and language. Make sure to practice these words and phrases until you feel comfortable using them in daily conversations. In the next lesson, we will learn some basic Armenian words related to household items and furniture. | Learning Armenian vocabulary related to family members and relationships is an important step in better understanding Armenian culture and language. Make sure to practice these words and phrases until you feel comfortable using them in daily conversations. In the next lesson, we will learn some basic Armenian words related to household items and furniture. | ||
<span link>Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Vocabulary-for-the-Future-Indicative|Vocabulary for the Future Indicative]] & [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Eating-Out|Eating Out]].</span> | |||
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Revision as of 22:49, 27 March 2023
As an Armenian language teacher, I have been teaching Armenian for 20 years, and in this lesson, we will introduce basic Armenian words and phrases related to family members and relationships. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course" and is recommended for beginners.
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Weather and Climate & Modes of Transportation.
Vocabulary
Let's start by introducing some basic vocabulary terms related to family members and relationships in Armenian.
Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
մայր | mayr | mother |
հայր | hayr | father |
ես | es | I, me |
դու | du | you (singular) |
մեր | mer | we, our |
դուք | duk' | you (plural) |
նրանք | nrankanq | they, them |
երեկո | ereko | tonight |
ծով | cov | sea |
սև | sev | black |
կարմիր | karmir | red |
Family Members
Let's learn some basic Armenian words for family members. Family plays an important role in Armenian culture, and it's crucial to know how to refer to each family member in Armenian.
Immediate Family
Family members who are directly related to you are considered immediate family. Here are some basic words for immediate family in Armenian.
- մայր - mayr - mother
- հայր - hayr - father
- եղբայր - yeghbayr - sibling
- եգիպտական - egyptakan - spouse
- երեկոյան հայր - erekoian hayr - father-in-law
- երեկոյան մայր - erekoian mayr - mother-in-law
- դասընթացում քո ընտանիքը -dasentakum ko entanik' - your family in school
Extended Family
Extended family members are relatives beyond your immediate family, like aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents. Here are some Armenian words for your extended family:
- ամուսն - amusn - grandmother
- պապիկ - papik - grandfather
- եղջյուր - yeghjyur - daughter
- անուշ - anush - son
- մայրական կենսաբանություն - mayrakan kensabanoutyun - maternal family
- հայրական կենսաբանություն - hayrakan kensabanoutyun - paternal family
- ազգավոր - azgavor - uncle
- քույր - k'uyr - sister
- եղինակ - eghinak - cousin
- երեխա - erekha - child
- Շաբաշ - Shabash - a special Armenian way of saying cousin
Relationships
Armenians use different words and phrases to express their connection with others. Below are some basic words and phrases for various relationships in Armenian:
- ընդամենը - endaman - partner
- ընդունել - endunel - accept
- ընկեր - engker - friend
- աստղաբույժ - astghabouj - astrologer
- դիմակ - dimak - messenger, message
- մտածում - mtatsum - thinking
- սեր - ser - love
- սփյուռք - sp'yurk' - kiss
- քաղաքական կերպար - k'aghakakan kerp'ar - civil marriage
- օրական կերպար - orakan kerp'ar - traditional marriage
Conclusion
Learning Armenian vocabulary related to family members and relationships is an important step in better understanding Armenian culture and language. Make sure to practice these words and phrases until you feel comfortable using them in daily conversations. In the next lesson, we will learn some basic Armenian words related to household items and furniture.
Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: Vocabulary for the Future Indicative & Eating Out.
Other Lessons
- Slangs and Colloquialisms
- Drinks
- Nature
- Feelings and Emotions
- Weather and Seasons
- Languages Lezowner Լեզուներ
- Frequently Used Verbs
- Basic words
- Food and Drinks
- Acronyms and Initialisms
Sources
Videos
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