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Eastern Armenian Ararat Language Bible / Black Leather with Zipper and Golden Edges / Armenia, Georgia, Iran / New Type Setting / Արևելահայերեն Աստվածաշունչ

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Eastern Armenian (Ararat) Language Bible 

արևելահայերեն

Black Leather with Zipper and Gold Edges

ANS046BLZb

 

Bible Society

Leather Bound Bible, Edition 2007

Publisher : Bible Society
Language : Eastern Armenian
ISBN : 978-9994181490 / 9789994181490

 

Արևելահայերեն Աստվածաշունչ (ՆԿ, շքեղ հրատարակություն ոսկեզօծ, ճարմանդով, «Արարատ» թարգմանություն)

ԿՈԴ: ANS046BLZb: ISBN: 9789994181490 | քաշը: 524 գր. | լեզուն: Արեւելահայերեն

16.5x11.5x3սմ | 1400 էջ | ճկուն կազմ


2007 հրատ. | Հայաստան, Երևան | հրատարակող: Հայաստանի Աստվածաշնչյան ընկերություն

 

 

Eastern Armenian (Armenian: արևելահայերեն arevelahayeren) is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Western Armenian. The two standards form a pluricentric language.

 

Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia, Artsakh as well as Georgia, and by the Armenian community in Iran. Although the Eastern Armenian spoken by Armenians in Armenia and Iranian-Armenians are similar, there are pronunciation differences with different inflections. Armenians from Iran also have some words that are unique to them. Due to migrations of speakers from Armenia and Iran to the Armenian Diaspora, the dialect is now very prominent in countries and regions where only Western Armenian was used. It was developed in the early 19th century and is based on the Yerevan dialect.

 

 

 

Eastern Armenian
արևելահայերեն arevelahayeren
Native to Armenian Highlands, Armenia, Artsakh, Iran, Georgia, Turkey
Native speakers
(undated figure of 4.3 million)[1]
Modern Armenian
Armenian alphabet (virtually always in the reformed orthography, except in Iran)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog east2283[2]
Armenian dialects, Adjarian 1909.png
Map of the Armenian dialects in early 20th century: -owm dialects, corresponding to Eastern Armenian, are shown in green.

 

 

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