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Welcome to the lesson on '''Verb Conjugation''' in Armenian! Understanding how verbs work in any language is a cornerstone of mastering that language, and Armenian is no exception. This lesson is particularly important because verbs are the heart of sentences; they express actions, states, and occurrences. In Armenian, verb conjugation involves changing the form of a verb to express tense, mood, person, and number, which is essential for effective communication.
 
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to conjugate verbs in the present tense and understand their forms based on different subjects. We will break down this topic into manageable sections, complete with examples and exercises to help you practice.


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== Introduction ==
=== Introduction to Verb Conjugation ===


In this lesson, we will delve into the concept of verb conjugation in the Armenian language. Verb conjugation is an essential aspect of Armenian grammar as it allows us to express different tenses, moods, and aspects in our sentences. Understanding how to conjugate verbs correctly will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Armenian and express yourself accurately.
Conjugation is the process of modifying a verb from its base form to reflect various grammatical categories. In Armenian, verbs are conjugated according to the following criteria:


In this comprehensive lesson, we will explore the basic rules and patterns of verb conjugation in Armenian. We will cover the different verb forms, including the present, past, and future tenses, as well as the imperative mood. Along the way, we will provide numerous examples and practice exercises to solidify your understanding of verb conjugation in Armenian.
* '''Tense''': Indicates the time of the action (present, past, future).


By the end of this lesson, you will have a strong foundation in Armenian verb conjugation and be able to construct sentences with confidence. So let's dive in and discover the beauty of Armenian grammar!
* '''Person''': Shows who is performing the action (first person, second person, third person).


== Armenian Verb Conjugation ==
* '''Number''': Indicates whether the subject is singular or plural.


Armenian verbs undergo changes in their form depending on various factors such as tense, mood, aspect, and subject agreement. These changes are known as verb conjugations. In this section, we will explore the different conjugation patterns and rules for Armenian verbs.
In this lesson, we will focus primarily on the present tense, which is commonly used in daily conversations.


=== Present Tense ===
=== Present Tense Conjugation ===


The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now or are ongoing. In Armenian, the present tense is formed by adding specific endings to the verb stem.
In Armenian, the present tense is formed by modifying the base form of the verb. The general structure involves adding specific endings to the verb root. Here’s how it looks for regular verbs:


To conjugate a regular verb in the present tense, we generally remove the infinitive ending "-ել" or "-ալ" and add the appropriate endings according to the subject agreement. Let's take a look at some examples:
1. '''First Person Singular''': -m (I)


==== Example 1 ====
2. '''Second Person Singular''': -n (You, singular)


Here's how we conjugate the verb "գրել" (to write) in the present tense:
3. '''Third Person Singular''': - (He/She/It)
 
4. '''First Person Plural''': -nk (We)
 
5. '''Second Person Plural''': -k (You, plural)
 
6. '''Third Person Plural''': -n (They)
 
Let’s take a look at some examples. We will use the verb "to read" (կարդալ, kardal).


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես գրում եմ || es grum em || I am writing
 
| կարդում || kardum || I read
 
|-
|-
| դու գրում ես || du grum es || you are writing (singular)
 
| կարդալու || kardalu || You (singular) read
 
|-
|-
| նա գրում է || na grum e || he/she is writing
 
| կարդում է || kardum e || He/She/It reads
 
|-
|-
| մենք գրում ենք || menk grum enk || we are writing
 
| կարդում ենք || kardum enk || We read
 
|-
|-
| դուք գրում եք || duk grum ek || you are writing (plural)
 
| կարդում եք || kardum ek || You (plural) read
 
|-
|-
| նրանք գրում են || nrank grum en || they are writing
|}


As you can see, the verb "գրել" is conjugated differently for each subject pronoun. The verb stem remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement.
| կարդում են || kardum en || They read


==== Example 2 ====
|}


Let's look at another example with the verb "սիրել" (to love):
Now, let’s conjugate another verb: "to write" (գրել, grel).


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես սիրում եմ || es sirum em || I am loving
 
| գրում || grum || I write
 
|-
|-
| դու սիրում ես || du sirum es || you are loving (singular)
 
| գրում է || grum e || You (singular) write
 
|-
|-
| նա սիրում է || na sirum e || he/she is loving
 
| գրում է || grum e || He/She/It writes
 
|-
|-
| մենք սիրում ենք || menk sirum enk || we are loving
 
| գրում ենք || grum enk || We write
 
|-
|-
| դուք սիրում եք || duk sirum ek || you are loving (plural)
 
| գրում եք || grum ek || You (plural) write
 
|-
|-
| նրանք սիրում են || nrank sirum en || they are loving
|}


In this example, the verb stem "սիրե" remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement.
| գրում են || grum en || They write


=== Past Tense ===
|}


The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened in the past. In Armenian, the past tense is formed by adding specific endings to the verb stem.
== Irregular Verbs


To conjugate a regular verb in the past tense, we generally remove the infinitive ending "-ել" or "-ալ" and add the appropriate endings according to the subject agreement. Let's take a look at some examples:
While most Armenian verbs follow regular conjugation patterns, some are irregular. This means that they do not follow the typical endings. We'll explore a couple of these.


==== Example 1 ====
1. '''To be''' (լինել, linel):


Here's how we conjugate the verb "գրել" (to write) in the past tense:
{| class="wikitable"


{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես գրեցի || es grets'i || I wrote
 
| եմ || yem || I am
 
|-
|-
| դու գրեցիր || du grets'ir || you wrote (singular)
 
| ես || yes || You (singular) are
 
|-
|-
| նա գրեց || na grets' || he/she wrote
 
| է || e || He/She/It is
 
|-
|-
| մենք գրեցինք || menk grets'ink || we wrote
 
| ենք || enk || We are
 
|-
|-
| դուք գրեցիք || duk grets'ik || you wrote (plural)
 
| եք || ek || You (plural) are
 
|-
|-
| նրանք գրեցին || nrank grets'in || they wrote
|}


In this example, the verb "գրել" is conjugated differently for each subject pronoun in the past tense. Again, the verb stem remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement.
| են || en || They are


==== Example 2 ====
|}


Let's look at another example with the verb "սիրել" (to love):
2. '''To go''' (գնալ, gnal):


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես սիրեցի || es sirets'i || I loved
 
| գնում || gnum || I go
 
|-
|-
| դու սիրեցիր || du sirets'ir || you loved (singular)
 
| գնում է || gnum e || You (singular) go
 
|-
|-
| նա սիրեց || na sirets' || he/she loved
 
| գնում է || gnum e || He/She/It goes
 
|-
|-
| մենք սիրեցինք || menk sirets'ink || we loved
 
| գնում ենք || gnum enk || We go
 
|-
|-
| դուք սիրեցիք || duk sirets'ik || you loved (plural)
 
| գնում եք || gnum ek || You (plural) go
 
|-
|-
| նրանք սիրեցին || nrank sirets'in || they loved
 
| գնում են || gnum en || They go
 
|}
|}


In this example, the verb stem "սիրե" remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement in the past tense.
Now, let’s look at how to use these conjugated forms in sentences.
 
=== Example Sentences ===
 
Here are some examples of how to use the conjugated verbs in context:
 
1. '''I read a book.''' (Ես մի գիրք կարդում եմ, Yes mi girk kardum yem.)
 
2. '''You write a letter.''' (Դու մի წერք գրում ես, Du mi tserk grum yes.)


=== Future Tense ===
3. '''He reads a newspaper.''' (Նա մի թերթ կարդում է, Na mi terth kardum e.)


The future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future. In Armenian, the future tense is formed by adding specific endings to the verb stem.
4. '''We go to the market.''' (Մենք շուկա գնում ենք, Menk shuka gnum enk.)


To conjugate a regular verb in the future tense, we generally remove the infinitive ending "-ել" or "-ալ" and add the appropriate endings according to the subject agreement. Let's take a look at some examples:
5. '''You (plural) are happy.''' (Դուք երջանիկ եք, Duk yerjanik ek.)


==== Example 1 ====
6. '''They write stories.''' (Նրանք պատմություններ գրում են, Nrank patmutyunner grum en.)


Here's how we conjugate the verb "գրել" (to write) in the future tense:
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that we’ve covered the basics of verb conjugation, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some practice exercises!
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
 
1. Ես (կարդալ) _____ մի գիրք:
 
2. Նա (գրել) _____ մի նամակ:
 
3. Մենք (գնալ) _____ զբոսանքի:
 
4. Դուք (աշխատել) _____ դպրոցում:
 
5. Նրանք (սովորել) _____ հայերեն:
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. կարդում եմ (kardum yem)
 
2. գրում է (grum e)
 
3. գնում ենք (gnum enk)
 
4. աշխատում եք (ashkhatum ek)
 
5. սովորում են (sovorum en)
 
==== Exercise 2: Conjugate the Verbs ====
 
Conjugate the following verbs in all present tense forms.
 
1. To play (խաղալ, khaghal)
 
2. To eat (կերել, k'rel)
 
3. To sleep (քնել, qnel)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես կգրեմ || es k'grem || I will write
 
| խաղում || khaghum || I play
 
|-
|-
| դու կգրես || du k'gres || you will write (singular)
 
| խաղում է || khaghum e || You (singular) play
 
|-
|-
| նա կգրի || na k'gri || he/she will write
 
| խաղում է || khaghum e || He/She/It plays
 
|-
|-
| մենք կգրենք || menk k'grenk || we will write
 
| խաղում ենք || khaghum enk || We play
 
|-
|-
| դուք կգրեք || duk k'grek || you will write (plural)
 
| խաղում եք || khaghum ek || You (plural) play
 
|-
|-
| նրանք կգրեն || nrank k'gren || they will write
|}


In this example, the verb "գրել" is conjugated differently for each subject pronoun in the future tense. Once again, the verb stem remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement.
| խաղում են || khaghum en || They play


==== Example 2 ====
|}


Let's look at another example with the verb "սիրել" (to love):
2.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ես կսիրեմ || es k'sirem || I will love
 
| կերեմ || k'erem || I eat
 
|-
|-
| դու կսիրես || du k'sires || you will love (singular)
 
| կերես || k'res || You (singular) eat
 
|-
|-
| նա կսիրի || na k'siri || he/she will love
 
| կերև || k'rev || He/She/It eats
 
|-
|-
| մենք կսիրենք || menk k'sirenk || we will love
 
| կերենք || k'renk || We eat
 
|-
|-
| դուք կսիրեք || duk k'sirek || you will love (plural)
 
| կերեք || k'rek || You (plural) eat
 
|-
|-
| նրանք կսիրեն || nrank k'siren || they will love
 
| կերեն || k'ren || They eat
 
|}
|}


In this example, the verb stem "սիրե" remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement in the future tense.
3.  


=== Imperative Mood ===
{| class="wikitable"


The imperative mood is used to give commands or make requests. In Armenian, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific endings to the verb stem.
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English


To conjugate a regular verb in the imperative mood, we generally remove the infinitive ending "-ել" or "-ալ" and add the appropriate endings according to the subject agreement. Let's take a look at some examples:
|-


==== Example 1 ====
| քնում || qnum || I sleep


Here's how we conjugate the verb "գրել" (to write) in the imperative mood:
|-
 
| քնում է || qnum e || You (singular) sleep


{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| գրի || gri || write (singular)
 
| քնում է || qnum e || He/She/It sleeps
 
|-
|-
| գրեք || grek || write (plural)
|}


In this example, the verb "գրել" is conjugated differently for the singular and plural forms in the imperative mood. Again, the verb stem remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement.
| քնում ենք || qnum enk || We sleep


==== Example 2 ====
|-


Let's look at another example with the verb "սիրել" (to love):
| քնում եք || qnum ek || You (plural) sleep


{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| սիրի || siri || love (singular)
 
|-
| քնում են || qnum en || They sleep
| սիրեք || sirek || love (plural)
 
|}
|}


In this example, the verb stem "սիրե" remains the same, and we add the appropriate endings to indicate the subject agreement in the imperative mood.
==== Exercise 3: Translate to Armenian ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Armenian.


== Cultural Insights ==
1. I am happy.


Armenian verb conjugation reflects not only the grammatical structure of the language but also the cultural and historical influences on the Armenian people. Throughout history, Armenia has been influenced by various neighboring civilizations, including Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and Russian. These influences have left their mark on the Armenian language, including its verb conjugation patterns.
2. You (plural) write a book.


It's interesting to note that Armenian verb conjugation is relatively complex compared to some other languages. This complexity can be attributed to the rich history and cultural diversity of the Armenian people. By exploring the intricacies of Armenian verb conjugation, we gain insight into the linguistic and cultural heritage of Armenia.
3. They are going to the park.


== Exercise ==
''Solutions:''


Now, it's time to put your knowledge of Armenian verb conjugation into practice! Complete the following exercises by conjugating the given verbs according to the specified tense and subject agreement. Check your answers at the end.
1. Ես երջանիք եմ (Yes yerjanik yem).


1. Conjugate the verb "մետաղանիշ" (to eat) in the present tense for the following subject pronouns: "ես" (I), "դու" (you, singular), "նա" (he/she), "մենք" (we), "դուք" (you, plural), "նրանք" (they).
2. Դուք մի գիրք գրում եք (Duk mi girk grum ek).


2. Conjugate the verb "գրել" (to write) in the past tense for the following subject pronouns: "ես" (I), "դու" (you, singular), "նա" (he/she), "մենք" (we), "դուք" (you, plural), "նրանք" (they).
3. Նրանք գնում են պուրակ (Nrank gnum en purak).


3. Conjugate the verb "սիրել" (to love) in the future tense for the following subject pronouns: "ես" (I), "դու" (you, singular), "նա" (he/she), "մենք" (we), "դուք" (you, plural), "նրանք" (they).
=== Conclusion ===


4. Conjugate the verb "պատմել" (to tell) in the imperative mood for the singular and plural forms.
Congratulations! You have taken a significant step toward mastering Armenian verb conjugation. By now, you should have a solid understanding of how to conjugate verbs in the present tense and apply them in sentences. Remember, practice makes perfect! Continue practicing these forms and try to create your own sentences to boost your confidence.


== Solutions ==
As you progress in your Armenian language journey, keep this lesson in mind whenever you encounter verbs. They are essential for expressing actions and connecting with others in conversation.


1. Conjugation of the verb "մետաղանիշ" (to eat) in the present tense:
Keep up the good work, and happy learning!
- ես մետաղանում եմ (es metaghanum em) - I am eating
- դու մետաղանում ես (du metaghanum es) - you are eating (singular)
- նա մետաղանում է (na metaghanum e) - he/she is eating
- մենք մետաղանում ենք (menk metaghanum enk) - we are eating
- դուք մետաղանում եք (duk metaghanum ek) - you are eating (plural)
- նրանք մետաղանում են (nrank metaghanum en) - they are eating


2. Conjugation of the verb "գրել" (to write) in the past tense:
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- ես գրեցի (es grets'i) - I wrote
- դու գրեցիր (du grets'ir) - you wrote (singular)
- նա գրեց (na grets') - he/she wrote
- մենք գրեցինք (menk grets'ink) - we wrote
- դուք գրեցիք (duk grets'ik) - you wrote (plural)
- նրանք գրեցին (nrank grets'in) - they wrote


3. Conjugation of the verb "սիրել" (to love) in the future tense:
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- ես կսիրեմ (es k'sirem) - I will love
- դու կսիրես (du k'sires) - you will love (singular)
- նա կսիրի (na k'siri) - he/she will love
- մենք կսիրենք (menk k'sirenk) - we will love
- դուք կսիրեք (duk k'sirek) - you will love (plural)
- նրանք կսիրեն (nrank k'siren) - they will love


4. Conjugation of the verb "պատմել" (to tell) in the imperative mood:
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- պատմի (patmi) - tell (singular)
- պատմեք (patmek) - tell (plural)


Congratulations on completing the exercise! You are now well-versed in Armenian verb conjugation.
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ArmenianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Verb Conjugation

Welcome to the lesson on Verb Conjugation in Armenian! Understanding how verbs work in any language is a cornerstone of mastering that language, and Armenian is no exception. This lesson is particularly important because verbs are the heart of sentences; they express actions, states, and occurrences. In Armenian, verb conjugation involves changing the form of a verb to express tense, mood, person, and number, which is essential for effective communication.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to conjugate verbs in the present tense and understand their forms based on different subjects. We will break down this topic into manageable sections, complete with examples and exercises to help you practice.

Introduction to Verb Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Conjugation is the process of modifying a verb from its base form to reflect various grammatical categories. In Armenian, verbs are conjugated according to the following criteria:

  • Tense: Indicates the time of the action (present, past, future).
  • Person: Shows who is performing the action (first person, second person, third person).
  • Number: Indicates whether the subject is singular or plural.

In this lesson, we will focus primarily on the present tense, which is commonly used in daily conversations.

Present Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

In Armenian, the present tense is formed by modifying the base form of the verb. The general structure involves adding specific endings to the verb root. Here’s how it looks for regular verbs:

1. First Person Singular: -m (I)

2. Second Person Singular: -n (You, singular)

3. Third Person Singular: - (He/She/It)

4. First Person Plural: -nk (We)

5. Second Person Plural: -k (You, plural)

6. Third Person Plural: -n (They)

Let’s take a look at some examples. We will use the verb "to read" (կարդալ, kardal).

Armenian Pronunciation English
կարդում kardum I read
կարդալու kardalu You (singular) read
կարդում է kardum e He/She/It reads
կարդում ենք kardum enk We read
կարդում եք kardum ek You (plural) read
կարդում են kardum en They read

Now, let’s conjugate another verb: "to write" (գրել, grel).

Armenian Pronunciation English
գրում grum I write
գրում է grum e You (singular) write
գրում է grum e He/She/It writes
գրում ենք grum enk We write
գրում եք grum ek You (plural) write
գրում են grum en They write

== Irregular Verbs

While most Armenian verbs follow regular conjugation patterns, some are irregular. This means that they do not follow the typical endings. We'll explore a couple of these.

1. To be (լինել, linel):

Armenian Pronunciation English
եմ yem I am
ես yes You (singular) are
է e He/She/It is
ենք enk We are
եք ek You (plural) are
են en They are

2. To go (գնալ, gnal):

Armenian Pronunciation English
գնում gnum I go
գնում է gnum e You (singular) go
գնում է gnum e He/She/It goes
գնում ենք gnum enk We go
գնում եք gnum ek You (plural) go
գնում են gnum en They go

Now, let’s look at how to use these conjugated forms in sentences.

Example Sentences[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of how to use the conjugated verbs in context:

1. I read a book. (Ես մի գիրք կարդում եմ, Yes mi girk kardum yem.)

2. You write a letter. (Դու մի წერք գրում ես, Du mi tserk grum yes.)

3. He reads a newspaper. (Նա մի թերթ կարդում է, Na mi terth kardum e.)

4. We go to the market. (Մենք շուկա գնում ենք, Menk shuka gnum enk.)

5. You (plural) are happy. (Դուք երջանիկ եք, Duk yerjanik ek.)

6. They write stories. (Նրանք պատմություններ գրում են, Nrank patmutyunner grum en.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we’ve covered the basics of verb conjugation, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some practice exercises!

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

1. Ես (կարդալ) _____ մի գիրք:

2. Նա (գրել) _____ մի նամակ:

3. Մենք (գնալ) _____ զբոսանքի:

4. Դուք (աշխատել) _____ դպրոցում:

5. Նրանք (սովորել) _____ հայերեն:

Solutions:

1. կարդում եմ (kardum yem)

2. գրում է (grum e)

3. գնում ենք (gnum enk)

4. աշխատում եք (ashkhatum ek)

5. սովորում են (sovorum en)

Exercise 2: Conjugate the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in all present tense forms.

1. To play (խաղալ, khaghal)

2. To eat (կերել, k'rel)

3. To sleep (քնել, qnel)

Solutions:

1.

Armenian Pronunciation English
խաղում khaghum I play
խաղում է khaghum e You (singular) play
խաղում է khaghum e He/She/It plays
խաղում ենք khaghum enk We play
խաղում եք khaghum ek You (plural) play
խաղում են khaghum en They play

2.

Armenian Pronunciation English
կերեմ k'erem I eat
կերես k'res You (singular) eat
կերև k'rev He/She/It eats
կերենք k'renk We eat
կերեք k'rek You (plural) eat
կերեն k'ren They eat

3.

Armenian Pronunciation English
քնում qnum I sleep
քնում է qnum e You (singular) sleep
քնում է qnum e He/She/It sleeps
քնում ենք qnum enk We sleep
քնում եք qnum ek You (plural) sleep
քնում են qnum en They sleep

Exercise 3: Translate to Armenian[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Armenian.

1. I am happy.

2. You (plural) write a book.

3. They are going to the park.

Solutions:

1. Ես երջանիք եմ (Yes yerjanik yem).

2. Դուք մի գիրք գրում եք (Duk mi girk grum ek).

3. Նրանք գնում են պուրակ (Nrank gnum en purak).

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have taken a significant step toward mastering Armenian verb conjugation. By now, you should have a solid understanding of how to conjugate verbs in the present tense and apply them in sentences. Remember, practice makes perfect! Continue practicing these forms and try to create your own sentences to boost your confidence.

As you progress in your Armenian language journey, keep this lesson in mind whenever you encounter verbs. They are essential for expressing actions and connecting with others in conversation.

Keep up the good work, and happy learning!

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

Videos[edit | edit source]

Verb conjugation- How to learn Armenian language - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]