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Sunday April 25, 2004

Page 23

The fifth sentence on page 23 of Hagop Andonian's Beginner's Armenian is:

Or, to say: from the house, instead of using a preposition (from), the word տուն is changed to տունէն.

For what it's worth. I think this game may not work well with language textbooks.

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The Armenian alphabet is one of the most painful for me to look at. It's quite pretty, but my eyes insist on trying to resolve the letters into Latin characters.

Posted by: Chainik at Apr 29, 2004 2:58:27 AM

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