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Armenian National Anthem sung by children
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I am Armenian, and I know Turkish too. I can see why Armenian would sound without harmony to someone who's native language is Turkish. Turkish has a grammar phenomenon called vowel harmony and it is the integral and the core part of Turkish language. Armenian has no such thing. Because rest of the phonetics is almost the same (plus all the extra sounds that Turkish doesn't have) to turkish it will sounds like incorrectly harmonized Turkish collection of sounds. So i can imagine Armenian will sounds to Turkish native pretty much like how Georgian sounds to Armenian native speaker
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what language does this sound like? start watching from 2:00
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There is a unique side of Armenian but the sound of Armenian is like Kurdish, Zaza and Persian.
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Sounds like Kurdish and Zaza languages.
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