How Has The Armenian Language Changed Over Time? Have you ever wondered about the fascinating evolution of the Armenian language? In this informative video, we’ll take you through the historical journey of this unique language, tracing its origins and development over the centuries. We will discuss the significance of the Armenian alphabet created by Mesrop Mashtots and how it laid the foundation for Classical Armenian, also known as Grabar.
As we examine the changes that occurred between the 1400s and 1600s, we’ll highlight the emergence of Eastern and Western Armenian dialects and their distinct characteristics. You’ll learn about the influence of neighboring languages and regional powers, which have contributed to the rich vocabulary of Armenian.
We’ll also touch on the impact of major historical events on the language, including the Armenian Genocide and the effects of Soviet rule. Understanding the current status of Eastern and Western Armenian will provide context to the language’s vitality and distribution today.
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