Armenian-English, English-Armenian

Armenian-English, English-Armenian

Author: Diana Aroutunian

Publisher: Hippocrene Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780781801508

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With over 9,000 total entries, this concise, easy-to-use dictionary features eastern Armenian dialect, phonetic pronunciation for each language, and is ideal for the student and traveler. --


Western Armenian Dictionary & Phrasebook

Western Armenian Dictionary & Phrasebook

Author: Nicholas Awde

Publisher: Hippocrene Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780781810487

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Western Armenian is the language spoken by most of the seven million Diaspora Armenians who live outside their historic homeland. Its speakers form the majority of Armenians in the United States and the Middle East. Armenian is written in its own unique script, but it is presented here in a Romanized, easy-to-use form for instant communication. In addition to a pronunciation guide, included are a resourceful two-way dictionary containing more than 4,000 entries, an informative grammar section, and a collection of travel-oriented phrases. Observations related to Armenian culture are interspersed throughout the phrasebook. There is also a brief history of the Armenian people and Diaspora.


Armenian Dictionary in Transliteration

Armenian Dictionary in Transliteration

Author: Thomas J. Samuelian

Publisher: Hippocrene Books

Published: 1993-09

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 9780781802079

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Although the dictionary's primary audience is the speaker unfamiliar with Armenian script, it also aims to serve a second audience, to which nearly all Western Armenian speakers belong, even the quite literate; namely, those who know how a word is pronounced, but are unsure how it is spelled. It is, in this way, a dictionary in transliteration and a speller's dictionary in one.


English-Armenian, Armenian-English Dictionary

English-Armenian, Armenian-English Dictionary

Author: Grigo Chyukyurian

Publisher: Simon Wallenburg Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13:

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Acclaimed by Armenian Academics, this Wallenberg Dictionary has led the way in bilingual lexicography for many years. It has proven to be a reliable dictionary for both English and Armenian speakers, in language schools in modern Armenia. The new edition is expanded with over 650 pages of definitions making this dictionary a comprehensive authority on the Armenian language. True to form, Simon Wallenberg's editors have carried forward Grigo Chyukyurian's work and have lived up to their tradition of creating some of the most widely used and respected dictionaries and reference books in the world. Definitions continue to be organized around the "core" meanings that is, "the one that represents the most literal use that the word has in ordinary modern Armenian usage. The dictionary is ideal for person looking for a quick answer while on a business trip as well for journalists and writers for whom it makes the perfect desktop companion. Language is now studied in the context of its culture, so there is a brand-new introduction giving lively and useful information on life in the Armenian-speaking world - Armenian, History Art and Culture, and the Armenian struggle for nationhood. Portable, compact, and affordable, this Armenian Dictionary is ideal for school, the office, and lower university level The dictionary has been revised and updated to cover all the latest vocabulary. Words are tools for life and the Wallenberg dictionaries make them work for you.


Eastern Armenian

Eastern Armenian

Author: Nicholas Awde

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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This 3,000-word bilingual dictionary offers essential vocabulary, while the 32-chapter phrase book helps travelers deal with topics such as shopping, travel, and healthcare. This book also includes a concise grammar and pronunciation section.


Etymological Dictionary of Armenian

Etymological Dictionary of Armenian

Author: Hrach K. Martirosyan

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 1012

ISBN-13:

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As an Indo-European language, Armenian has been the subject of etymological research for over a hundred years. There are many valuable systematic handbooks, studies and surveys on comparative Armenian linguistics. Almost all of these works, with a few exceptions, mostly concentrate on Classical Armenian and touch the dialects only sporadically. Non-literary data taken from Armenian dialects have largely remained outside of the scope of Indo-European etymological considerations. This book provides an up-to-date description of the Indo-European lexical stock of Armenian with systematic inclusion of dialectal data. It incorporates the lexical, phonetic, and morphological material in the Armenian dialects into the etymological treatment of the Indo-European lexicon. In this respect it is completely new.