Language/Armenian/Grammar/Present-Tense
As a student of Armenian, you will soon learn that verbs play a crucial role in expressing action and tense in the language. Understanding how to form and use the present tense is a vital step towards mastering Armenian. In this lesson, you will learn how to form regular and irregular present tense verbs in Armenian and how to use them in different contexts, including daily life and conversation. Let's get started!
Regular Present Tense Verbs
Armenian verbs are split into two main categories: Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian. Western Armenian is used mainly in the Armenian diaspora, while Eastern Armenian is used in Armenia, Iran, and the former Soviet republics. In this lesson, we will focus on Eastern Armenian, which has its own distinctive conjugation structure.
The present tense of Armenian verbs has three different endings, depending on the subject of the sentence. Let's take a look at the present tense of the verb "to speak" for each of the three persons in Armenian:
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | խոսում եմ | khosoom yem | I am speaking |
You | խոսում ես | khosoom es | You are speaking |
He/She/It | խոսում է | khosoom e | He/She/It is speaking |
To form the present tense of a regular Eastern Armenian verb, follow these steps:
1. Take the infinitive form of the verb (which ends in -ել or -ալ). 2. Remove the last two letters of the infinitive form (-լ). 3. Add one of the following endings, depending on the subject of the sentence:
-ում - for the subject "I" -ս - for the subject "You" (singular) -է - for the subject "He/She/It" -ենք - for the subject "We" -եք - for the subject "You" (plural) -են - for the subject "They"
Here's an example using the verb "to watch":
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | դիտում եմ | ditum yem | I am watching |
You | դիտում ես | ditum es | You are watching |
He/She/It | դիտում է | ditum e | He/She/It is watching |
We | դիտում ենք | ditum enk | We are watching |
You (plural) | դիտում եք | ditum ek | You (plural) are watching |
They | դիտում են | ditum en | They are watching |
As you can see from the table, the only part of the verb that changes is the ending. This makes it relatively easy to conjugate regular Armenian verbs in the present tense, once you know the basic structure. Let's take a look at a few more regular verbs in the present tense:
Example Verbs
- գումար (gum-ar) - to count
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | գումարում եմ | gumaroom yem | I am counting |
You | գումարում ես | gumaroom es | You are counting |
He/She/It | գումարում է | gumaroom e | He/She/It is counting |
We | գումարում ենք | gumaroomeh-nk | We are counting |
You (plural) | գումարում եք | gumaroomeh-k | You (plural) are counting |
They | գումարում են | gumaroom-ehn | They are counting |
- գցել (ktsel) - to knot
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | գցում եմ | ktsuum yem | I am knotting |
You | գցում ես | ktsuum es | You are knotting |
He/She/It | գցում է | ktsuum e | He/She/It is knotting |
We | գցում ենք | ktsuum eh-nk | We are knotting |
You (plural) | գցում եք | ktsuum eh-k | You (plural) are knotting |
They | գցում են | ktsuum-ehn | They are knotting |
- պատրաստել (patras-tel) - to prepare
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | պատրաստում եմ | patrastoom yem | I am preparing |
You | պատրաստում ես | patrastoom es | You are preparing |
He/She/It | պատրաստում է | patrastoom e | He/She/It is preparing |
We | պատրաստում ենք | patrastoom eh-nk | We are preparing |
You (plural) | պատրաստում եք | patrastoom eh-k | You (plural) are preparing |
They | պատրաստում են | patrastoom ehn | They are preparing |
In Armenian, each verb has a base form, which is the form of the verb when it's not being used in a specific tense or form. This base form is the infinitive of the verb, which typically ends in -ել or -ալ. For example, the base form of the verb "to speak" is խոսել (khosel), and the base form of the verb "to watch" is դիտել (diteel).
Irregular Present Tense Verbs
In Armenian, there are several commonly used verbs that follow irregular conjugation rules in the present tense. Memorizing these irregular verbs is an important step towards mastering Armenian grammar. Let's take a look at some of the most commonly used irregular present tense verbs:
"To Be"
The verb "to be" is irregular in Armenian and doesn't follow the typical conjugation structure described earlier. Instead, it has its own special conjugation:
Person | Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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I | եմ | yem | I am |
You | ես | es | You are |
He/She/It | է | e | He/She/It is |
We | ենք | enk | We are |
You (plural) | եք | ek | You (plural) are |
They | են | en | They are |
As you can see, the verb "to be" has its own unique forms for each person. Notice that the Armenian language doesn't distinguish between "is" and "are" in the present tense. The verb է (e) can be translated as either "is" or "are".
Here are a few example sentences using the verb "to be":
- Ես կանչելու եմ (yes kan-chel-oo yem) - I am calling
- Հայերն բոլորը լեզուն խոսում են (hayer-n bol-or-e lez-oon khosoom en) - All Armenians speak the language.
"To Want"
The verb "to want" is another irregular verb in Armenian, with its own set of unique forms:
Person | Armenian | Pron
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