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Encyclopedia > List of Armenian languages

The Armenian languages include 2 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken in Europe and western Asia; this language group is a part of the Indo-European language family. This list contains individual languages.

External link

  • Armenian language tree (http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=1780)

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Հայերեն - Wikipedia (404 words)
Language codes ISO 639-1 hy ISO 639-2 arm (B) / hye (T) SIL ARM See also: Language - List of languages Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken in the Caucasus mountains (particularly in the Armenian Republic) and also used by the Armenian Diaspora.
Armenian was historically split in to two vaguely-defined primary dialects: Eastern Armenian, the form spoken in modern-day Armenia, and Western Armenian, the form spoken by Armenians in Anatolia.
After the Armenian Genocide, the western form was primarily spoken only by those belonging to the diaspora.
List of official languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (832 words)
Macao (for Chinese language, both Cantonese and Mandarin are spoken de facto; co-official with Portuguese)
The official language is decided by a majority of the states whose official languages are declared; English is the first language by custom and majority.
NOTE: Whether Galician is in fact a language, or a dialect of Portuguese, is a matter of debate among linguists.
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