Armenie | |
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հայերէն/հայերեն hayeren | |
Pronunciation | [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] |
Native tae | Armenie |
Native speakers | 6.7 million[1] |
Indo-European
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Early forms | |
Staundart forms | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Regulatit bi | Institute o Leid (Armenie Naitional Academy o Sciences)[17] |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | hy |
ISO 639-2 | arm (B) hye (T) |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:hye – Eastren Armeniehyw – Wastren Armeniexcl – Clessical Armenieaxm – Middle Armenie |
Glottolog | arme1241 [18] |
Linguasphere | 57-AAA-a |
Offeecial leid spoken bi the majority
Recognised minority leid
Signeeficant nummer o speakers | |
Armenie (հայերեն լեզու, hayeren lezu or hayeren) is a Indo-European leid. It is the naitional leid o the Republic o Armenie an is spak in pairts o Georgie an aw. It haes aboot sieven million speakers athort the warld.
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The right of Iraqis to educate their children in their mother tongue, such as Turkmen, Syriac, and Armenian shall be guaranteed in government educational institutions in accordance with educational guidelines, or in any other language in private educational institutions.Unknown parameter
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Javakheti for use in the region's 144 Armenian schools ...
Armenian schools in Georgia are fully funded by the government ...
Other Languages: French, English and Armenian
Right of minorities to learn their language. The Lebanese curriculum allows Armenian schools to teach the Armenian language as a basic language.
Moreover, the Lebanese government approved a plan whereby the Armenian language was to be considered from now on as one of the few 'second foreign languages' that students can take as part of the official Lebanese secondary school certificate (Baccalaureate) exams.
No other language can be taught as a mother language other than Armenian, Greek and Hebrew, as agreed in the Lausanne Treaty ...
Private Minority Schools are the school established by Greek, Armenian and Hebrew minorities during the era of the Ottoman Empire and covered by Lausanne Treaty.
Main Fields of Activity: investigation of the structure and functioning, history and comparative grammar of the Armenian language, exploration of the literary Eastern and Western Armenian Language, dialectology, regulation of literary language, development of terminology
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