Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week-and-Months-of-the-Year
As an Armenian language teacher, I have always found it important to emphasize the cultural significance of the language. In this lesson, we will focus on the basics of Armenian vocabulary by introducing the days of the week and months of the year.
Days of the Week
Here are the days of the week in Armenian, along with their pronunciation and English translations:
Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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Երկուշաբթի | Ye-rku-sha-bti | Monday |
Երեքշաբթի | Ye-reek-sha-bti | Tuesday |
Չորեքշաբթի | Chorek-sha-bti | Wednesday |
Հինգշաբթի | Hin-ksha-bti | Thursday |
Ուրբաթ | Oor-bat | Friday |
Շաբաթ | Sha-bat | Saturday |
Կիրակի | Ki-ra-ki | Sunday |
Some interesting facts about the days of the week in Armenian:
- The Armenian names for the days of the week are derived from Eastern Christianity. - The names of Monday through Friday end in "sha-bti," which means "week" in Armenian.
Months of the Year
Now, let's take a look at the months of the year in Armenian, along with their pronunciation and English translations:
Armenian | Pronunciation | English |
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Հունվար | Hoo-nvar | January |
Փետրվար | Peyt-var | February |
Մարտ | Mart | March |
Ապրիլ | A-pril | April |
Մայիս | May-is | May |
Հունիս | Hoo-nis | June |
Հուլիս | Hoo-lis | July |
Օգոստոս | Ogo-stos | August |
Սեպտեմբեր | Sep-tem-ber | September |
Հոկտեմբեր | Hok-tem-ber | October |
Նոյեմբեր | No-yem-ber | November |
Դեկտեմբեր | Dek-tem-ber | December |
Some interesting facts about the months of the year in Armenian:
- The Armenian names for the months of the year are based on the ancient Armenian calendar and the zodiac signs. - The month of April is known as "Garmir" in Armenian, which means "red" in reference to the blooming of red flowers during this time.
As you can see, learning the days of the week and months of the year in Armenian is an important step in mastering the basics of the language. As you continue your Armenian language journey, keep in mind the cultural significance of the words you learn and how they reflect the history and traditions of the Armenian people.
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