I just feel a special kind of energy while watching your travel vlogs, Steiners. I don't know how to put it into words. Love you all! Sarah, Gavin, Harry, Oscar, you all emit motivation!!! Stay blessed friends! You are in my prayers.
These cities are just beginning to be restored and restored , thank you for visiting these cities , you will contribute to the development of these cities
Hi guys. Fruit and veg store had so much delicious choice. Those peaches! The vehicles there looked interesting too. Sounds like a great drive to your accommodation, so a great start to this new country. Take care and see you next time 👍👌
Everyone are welcome here, very nice video Steiners ❤️🇦🇲 Hey if somebody is looking to visit Armenia, I or anyother Armenian will be happy to show you our magical country.
Heya.. Aussie born Armenian here... There's thirty six letters because the language is phonetic "FONETIK" The extra letters are for the sounds like KH, GH, ZH, TS, DZ and a few more. The language is difficult in that P's B's D's and T's can sound the same, only those who can read the language know the different. So the diaspora around the world speaks differing dialiects. As you move south, closer to Persia, the dialect changes. None of this matters to you guyed... VOTCH = NO AYO = YES BAREV = HELLO KISCHER = night LUYCE = light ARDU = morning TSAAKH = Left INCH / INCH Eh = WHAT / WHAT IS IT VOR KAHN = HOW MUCH ANUN ' eS HARRY Eh = MY NAME IS HARRY KU ANUN ED INCHE = What is your name. SCH NOR A GAL EM = Thank you, MERCI is what you should use. Enjoy...
A lot changes in 100 years, we call wood Payd, and besides, isn't it time we focussed on English anyway? Armenians around the world speak the same dialect I do, separated by tens of thousands of miles, oceans and yet, someone in France speaks like someone who came from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, except the Iranians, who speak as you do. I know a little of both, I had many Iranian Armenian friends who arrive after the Shah was exiled.. Your dialect didn't arrive until the 90s
@@dozenoffner6968It depends which language & dialect you speak. Eastern Armenian is spoken by the native Armenians, while Western Armenian is spoken by the Armenians outside the motherland. For an example; dzag means to sell( outside the country) while you say that the same word in Eastern Armenian means wood. The other word ardu means morning in the Western Armenian, and aravod gives the same meaning in Eastern Armenian. There are many differences between the two languages but mostly the users of both languages can communicate with each other due to same roots. I can resemble these two languages to Dutch & Flemish
How is life in the ex soviets blocs I hope Arméniens will be better Any how you will notice that muslims countries are more hospitaliers than the rest Customs differs between those lands Ps: children will feel it better and truly True come out from the mouths of the children. Good luck
I just feel a special kind of energy while watching your travel vlogs, Steiners. I don't know how to put it into words. Love you all!
Sarah, Gavin, Harry, Oscar, you all emit motivation!!!
Stay blessed friends! You are in my prayers.
Thank you so much! That is truly very kind. We feel really happy to know you enjoy our videos 😍😍
Hope you guys have good time in Armenia
Greetings from Northern Kurdistan to Armenia
Привет из моего родного города Северному Курдистану ❤
Steiners you are the best❤❤❤
Hi Anush! 😍
❤ARMENIE❤- -c’est l’amour
❤EDEN❤
Merci 🎉🎉
Arminia ❤ to morocco ❤. Mohamed. 🇲🇦
Thats where i grew up
Love NZ as well, made it out to Stewart island last time i was there.
These cities are just beginning to be restored and restored , thank you for visiting these cities , you will contribute to the development of these cities
Hi guys. Fruit and veg store had so much delicious choice. Those peaches! The vehicles there looked interesting too. Sounds like a great drive to your accommodation, so a great start to this new country. Take care and see you next time 👍👌
Vanadzor supper!👍
Thank you! Cheers!
KLASSSSS❤
Issa good visit of fruit and veges market 😊❤❤
Wow very good 🎉
Everyone are welcome here, very nice video Steiners ❤️🇦🇲
Hey if somebody is looking to visit Armenia, I or anyother Armenian will be happy to show you our magical country.
That is very kind. And thank you - we had an amazing time in Armenia! :)
Dear friends, this fruit is not a peach, but an Armenian apricot.
Oh yes!
سلام وعليكم ❤
You are always super which god bless you my hello for all
Visit nepal pokharA and way to mustang village trekking
We are coming to Nepal in September! 😍
@@AwaywiththeSteiners ow cool..hope you guys stay little bit long..mountains call you guys..😉😉😉
Watching you from Sydney Australia my sister in law she is Lebanese Armenian 🤗
Greetings in Sydney! 🇦🇺 🇱🇧 🇦🇲
Hi guys enjoying your trip have fun and the language it's not a problem there's google translate 😊
👍❤️💯🍵
❤❤Beautiful content ❤❤
Subscribed
سلام خوي مرحبابيك في بلادك تاني المغرب وطجين
عاءلة شتاينرز حب من المغرب morocco
Thank you! 🇲🇦
Come Oskar to your contry marocooo
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really envy you
Please Came to your contry maroocoooo
Uhm, that looked like apricots, not peaches!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏❤
Heya.. Aussie born Armenian here... There's thirty six letters because the language is phonetic "FONETIK"
The extra letters are for the sounds like KH, GH, ZH, TS, DZ and a few more.
The language is difficult in that P's B's D's and T's can sound the same, only those who can read the language know the different. So the diaspora around the world speaks differing dialiects. As you move south, closer to Persia, the dialect changes. None of this matters to you guyed...
VOTCH = NO
AYO = YES
BAREV = HELLO
KISCHER = night
LUYCE = light
ARDU = morning
TSAAKH = Left
INCH / INCH Eh = WHAT / WHAT IS IT
VOR KAHN = HOW MUCH
ANUN ' eS HARRY Eh = MY NAME IS HARRY
KU ANUN ED INCHE = What is your name.
SCH NOR A GAL EM = Thank you, MERCI is what you should use.
Enjoy...
We say dzakh not tsakh.))) Tsakh is wood, lamber. Also no one will get Ardu, we say aravot. Time to visit historical motherland😜
A lot changes in 100 years, we call wood Payd, and besides, isn't it time we focussed on English anyway?
Armenians around the world speak the same dialect I do, separated by tens of thousands of miles, oceans and yet, someone in France speaks like someone who came from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, except the Iranians, who speak as you do.
I know a little of both, I had many Iranian Armenian friends who arrive after the Shah was exiled..
Your dialect didn't arrive until the 90s
@@dozenoffner6968It depends which language & dialect you speak. Eastern Armenian is spoken by the native Armenians, while Western Armenian is spoken by the Armenians outside the motherland. For an example; dzag means to sell( outside the country) while you say that the same word in Eastern Armenian means wood. The other word ardu means morning in the Western Armenian, and aravod gives the same meaning in Eastern Armenian.
There are many differences between the two languages but mostly the users of both languages can communicate with each other due to same roots. I can resemble these two languages to Dutch & Flemish
I hope you don't get intoxicated by drinking in front of your children.
Steiners, whenever you visit Pakistan 🇵🇰 again, I would love to meet you!
Those are apricots and not peaches.
🍒🎂
How is life in the ex soviets blocs
I hope Arméniens will be better
Any how you will notice that muslims countries are more hospitaliers than the rest
Customs differs between those lands
Ps: children will feel it better and truly
True come out from the mouths of the children.
Good luck
سلام عليكم المغرب الأجواء صيف جميل مهرجانات وأفراح عودو إلى المغرب 🌷🌷🌷🌷🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦