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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 15, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.948 (87/6,664 LTDR)
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Armenia, its culture, and language is one of the richest, but severely overlooked. I am a culture and language nut, and have acquired basics in Armenian ( don't ask me to read it though - 38 letters π€£) which I can say it is an incredibly unique language to say the least, and if I'm not mistaken, it is considered to be a branch isolate. Barev dzez and respect to Armenia π¦π²
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Armenians are just the best! a huge community of them in Iran and I had the pleasure of having many of them as neighbors and as classmates, they are all fluent in their language and script even if they lived in Iran for many generations, I respect that so so much. they are kind, loving, fun and generous. finally, I had to visit Armenia and I did many many years ago and it was so much fun.
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I grew up around Armenians, and Armenians in LA are the most patriotic people that I've met in my life. I would love to learn Armenian cuz it's a language that is hella unique. I feel that most people misunderstand Armenians and their love for their country. Also the food is hella bomb. There's one pastry on Hollywood called Papillion which makes the best Ponchiks ever! π¬πΉβ€οΈπ¦π²
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Been living in Armenia for a year now and I love the modesty and discipline of the ppl. They are friendly and welcoming and takes great pride in their country. They have the best food in the world and it's very healthy, had no weight problems since I've been here. The women are also very beautiful and graceful. I can honestly say it's one of the best countries I've been to.
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We visited Armenia in 2018. Stayed in a small hotel with a nice free breakfast buffet. I tried to speak Armenian and one of the Armenian ladies cooking breakfast was so happy she gave me special treatment and even baked a cake at home for my teenage son! They will praise your kids and you for having your kids! π Very hospitable. We used a local travel company to go everywhere and often included a big lunch in the countryside and maybe a wine or brandy factory tour with tastings, plus mountain, villages, monasteries, museums, all the top sights.
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@GeographyNow
1 year ago
I've always been around Armenians in Los Angeles (one of the largest diaspora communities in the world) Yet there's a HUGE difference between "Glendale" Armenians and ...Armenia- Armenians. Little backlogged on travel footage, as promised before the #Tuvalu episode I owe you guys a Geography GO episode! A few months ago I was invited to be a guest speaker at the Extraordinary travel festival in #Yerevan #Armenia. Therefore I had to make this. Enjoy!
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