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After a long break due to the coronavirus pandemic, classes in schools in Armenia resume.
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Children perform a play based on the old Armenian tale called "One Drop of Honey".
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On September 13, the Armenian Church celebrates the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
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Five-year-old twin sisters recite the Armenian Alphabet by heart.
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I'm gonna tell you, Armenian sounds like no other language I've heard before. Okay, I'm gonna share my impression. It sounds like a weird mashup of semitic, georgian, slavic and maybe East Asian languages, because it sounds quite nasal to me. I don't know, how to describe this language.
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Dont know why it quoted the video. Was trying to reply to lostsoul.
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Dunno, that's just my impression. BTW you have a 'kh' - 'Խ' letter, but dunno, maybe it's Eastern Armenian trait. Overall, I find this language quite musical, in contrary to my native Polish language. It's an Indo-European language, right? I also got the German, Celtic and French vibes out of that language, I forgot to mention.
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