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As an Armenian language teacher for over 20 years, I believe it is important to incorporate cultural information and interesting facts into language lessons to keep students engaged and motivated. In this lesson, we will be introducing Armenian vocabulary terms for weather and seasons. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course."  
As an Armenian language teacher for over 20 years, I believe it is important to incorporate cultural information and interesting facts into language lessons to keep students engaged and motivated. In this lesson, we will be introducing Armenian vocabulary terms for weather and seasons. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course."  


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As an Armenian language teacher for over 20 years, I believe it is important to incorporate cultural information and interesting facts into language lessons to keep students engaged and motivated. In this lesson, we will be introducing Armenian vocabulary terms for weather and seasons. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Armenian Course."


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: At Home & Vocabulary for the Past Tense.

Weather Vocabulary

Armenia is known for its diverse climate and beautiful landscapes. From snowy winters to hot summers, Armenians experience a wide range of weather conditions. Here are some Armenian weather vocabulary terms that you can use to talk about the weather:

Armenian Pronunciation English
աշուն ashun autumn
ձմեռ dzmer winter
գարուն garun spring
ամառ amar summer
փորձ porj rain
մահմարություն mahmartutyun storm
ցուրտ tsurt wind
ցուր tsu snow

You can use these words to make sentences describing the weather. For example, you can say, "Այսօր ցուրտ կա (Aysor tsurt ka) - Today it's windy."

Season Vocabulary

Armenia experiences four distinct seasons, each with its own beauty and charm. Let's take a look at some Armenian vocabulary words for each season:

Autumn

  • գիշեր || gisher || nighttime
  • քաղցր || kaghcr || cool
  • ծաղրանկյուն || tsaghrankyun || foliage
  • մոգ || mog || fog
  • բանակ || banak || pumpkin

Winter

  • սնունդ || snund || snow
  • փունք || punk || frost
  • թույլատրել || tuylatrel || to permit
  • փոքր || pokhur || small
  • ծովանոց || covanoc || hot tea

Spring

  • բուսակ || busak || bud
  • փութ || phut || sprout
  • ծով || cov || sea
  • խրամիտ || khramit || sunny
  • բարի գիշեր || bari gisher || good evening

Summer

  • ջրեր || jrer || lakes
  • ցուրց || tsurts || swimming
  • մարդու փոքրիկ դեմ || mardu pokhrik dem || in the shade
  • նայում || nayum || to rest
  • թագուհի || taguhi || princess

Use these vocabulary terms to talk about your favorite season, describe the weather, or share memories related to a particular time of year.

Incorporating cultural information and vocabulary related to daily life experiences can help learners better understand and appreciate the language. I hope you found this lesson on Armenian weather and seasons useful and informative.

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