Most of you know Hayasa through our beginner-level videos. I love creating videos that can assist you in learning Armenian. However, when I began Hayasa, my mission extended beyond just producing videos. After teaching Armenian for some time, I realized that there are only a few textbooks available for teaching Armenian as a foreign language. These textbooks are very useful; however, there are none that cover all language proficiency levels. So, I took it upon myself to design courses from A1 to C2. Our Eastern Armenian textbook for the A1 level is ready, and I've decided to start this crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for publishing the first course. If you decide to make a donation, please contact me, and I'll be happy to share the PDF file with watermarks so you can start learning Armenian! gofund.me/9e8ca5e6
Armenians are very beautiful 😍 people, very friendly and welcoming, and their women are especially good looking ☺️☺️ This is great motivation for learning the language
Բարև, Շուշան ջան 😄 hope I wrote it well, I'm starting to learn Armenian and enjoying it a lot! Thanks for the lesson And also, if somebody wants to exchange Spanish lessons for Armenian, it would be awesome 🤠 Much love from Colombia! 🇨🇴
Բարև Ձեզ! These videos are wonderful! I've always been intimidated by the Armenian alphabet, but I'm a trained linguist and your use of the IPA symbols REALLY helped me. I'm also realizing just how similar Armenian is to other Indo-European languages! As someone else in the chat says, I would gladly trade English or German lessons for some Armenian lessons! շնորհակալություն!
Thanks for the video. If a "native Armenian" is reading this I'll be more than glad to have a language exchange with them (Armenian-Persian). Haven't been able to find a good source for learning Armenian.
@@syuziericyan2840 Thank you so much dear Syuzi, it was a request for a friend of mine, but things changed for them and don't pursue that anymore. But I appreciate your suggestion
Nice video! I'm on a mission to learn various languages of my ancestors. I recently found out I have distant Armenian ancestry, so this is a new language I want to learn. 😄 I subscribed and can't wait for more videos! Thanks! ❤
For some reason, I have met a bunch of Armenian Women over many years (except in Watertown Mass.-Armenian/Americans or new immigrants R a small crew), and all of them have been unusually nice looking. The Armenian Bakeries/Groceries in the Boston suburb of Watertown are fantastic for Lamajoun and Lentl Keofta.
Hi 👋 I am little bit of Armenian and I don’t know any things about it witch is sad don’t know what food or style or saying but this video really helps thank you !👍👌
I hope you keep this up as there are criminally too few Armenian material. I began interested in language a few weeks ago after I befriended an Armenian, but this video wasn't uploaded then.
If you read these comments, here are mine. You present very well. Give us ONE EXPRESSION for things (not 5 similar ones). That way we can learn THE EXPRESSION. This is the simple form of HI, simple form of good bye, simple form of WANT to drink soda ?.... when we are learning, we dont need to hear : this is hi, this is hello, this is what's up ? this is what is going on ? this is how are you all doing ?,,,, just one basic one. and then show us more different expressions. Thank you. Cesar
Thank you . May I suggest this:transcriptions should be explained. It's better to use the shwa symbol for the shwa sound. Consult the international phonetic alphabet
My girlfriend is Armenian I've been with her 2 years and I only know 2 words smh I want to learn more... she actually speaks good Spanish as well her 1st language is Armenian 2nd English 3rd Spanish
Bares diez Hayasa!how do you say in armenian language:my very dear friend i really appreciate and thank you very much for everything from the bottom of my heart!
Thank you so much! This video has helped me a bit with a friend of mine, if you could get in contact with me I could use your help for just a couple phrases and words
It would be more helpful if you could make the English spelling to accurately sound out the word. I’m confused at some of the words because of the way they are spelled in English
Hi, that would not be possible because Armenian and English have two different sound systems. Here, we used a more commonly accepted phonetic alphabet to convey the sounds accurately. Hope this information helps.
Dear Mayank, currently we are working on our video course. Our second video will be posted in two weeks. Subscribe to our channel and click the bell icon to get new video updates.
1. the economic/politc situation from a country doesn't determine how "good" is a country 2.you don't have to learn one language only for trade purposes, armenian is a beautiful language and I think people here are trying to learn it because they like the language or the country in a cultural way learning a language never is a waste of time and you guys have one very beautiful💞
@@bd7689 I love all good and bad Armenians from deep of my heart and I wish them all the best in the life and it is few days I am trying to learn Armenian too💖🙏
Most of you know Hayasa through our beginner-level videos. I love creating videos that can assist you in learning Armenian. However, when I began Hayasa, my mission extended beyond just producing videos. After teaching Armenian for some time, I realized that there are only a few textbooks available for teaching Armenian as a foreign language. These textbooks are very useful; however, there are none that cover all language proficiency levels.
So, I took it upon myself to design courses from A1 to C2. Our Eastern Armenian textbook for the A1 level is ready, and I've decided to start this crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for publishing the first course.
If you decide to make a donation, please contact me, and I'll be happy to share the PDF file with watermarks so you can start learning Armenian!
gofund.me/9e8ca5e6
Very nice way of talking. Thank Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️ 🇦🇲
Armenians are very beautiful 😍 people, very friendly and welcoming, and their women are especially good looking ☺️☺️ This is great motivation for learning the language
Thank you! I live near Glendale (in Sunland) and have many Armenian friends and neighbors. I want to learn more of this beautiful language!
I hope this video series can go on it's really hard to find Armenian courses.
Seriously...facts bro
Mostly cause armenians keep to armenians and ONLY armenians.
@Frank Geez
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Bayaz
Բարև, Շուշան ջան 😄 hope I wrote it well, I'm starting to learn Armenian and enjoying it a lot! Thanks for the lesson
And also, if somebody wants to exchange Spanish lessons for Armenian, it would be awesome 🤠 Much love from Colombia! 🇨🇴
Heyyy😁
I will happily do that for you lets set up a zoom call?
Բարև Ձեզ! These videos are wonderful! I've always been intimidated by the Armenian alphabet, but I'm a trained linguist and your use of the IPA symbols REALLY helped me. I'm also realizing just how similar Armenian is to other Indo-European languages! As someone else in the chat says, I would gladly trade English or German lessons for some Armenian lessons! շնորհակալություն!
Thanks for the video.
If a "native Armenian" is reading this I'll be more than glad to have a language exchange with them (Armenian-Persian).
Haven't been able to find a good source for learning Armenian.
I am a native speaker, and I don't mind to talk to you in Armenian
@@syuziericyan2840 Thank you so much dear Syuzi, it was a request for a friend of mine, but things changed for them and don't pursue that anymore.
But I appreciate your suggestion
Just subscribed
I am now trying to reconnect with an Armenian girl I did know from some years back.
Thank you for your channel 👍
Love Hayastan and Hays from Persia🇮🇷❤🇦🇲
Thank you for your service
Thank you so SO much for helping me be a polite and respectful foreigner. These videos are extremely helpful 💖
Kh(uh)ntrem
Nice video! I'm on a mission to learn various languages of my ancestors. I recently found out I have distant Armenian ancestry, so this is a new language I want to learn. 😄 I subscribed and can't wait for more videos! Thanks! ❤
Love the language and especially the written words.
Hello Ma'am. These greetings are very nice. I like them very much.
Thank You for this. I am Puerto Rican ( i speak Spanish) trying to make an Armenian fall in love with me hahahaha.
No way another Puertorrican like me start to learn Armenian!!! Are you in California? Saludos!! Dejame saber!!
Beautifull Armenian Girl with beautiful Armenian Language..
Very useful video, thank you
Բարև Shushi!
Thank you so much teacher, you’re very kind🙏👍❤️
For some reason, I have met a bunch of Armenian Women over many years (except in Watertown Mass.-Armenian/Americans or new immigrants R a small crew), and all of them have been unusually nice looking. The Armenian Bakeries/Groceries in the Boston suburb of Watertown are fantastic for Lamajoun and Lentl Keofta.
Perfect. Thanks for the lesson. I enjoyed 👌👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi 👋 I am little bit of Armenian and I don’t know any things about it witch is sad don’t know what food or style or saying but this video really helps thank you !👍👌
Which
Hello you are amazing please keep making these videos
I’ve been in Armenia for 6 months and have never heard a “vohchujn”. But I often hear “balus” :)
I hope you keep this up as there are criminally too few Armenian material. I began interested in language a few weeks ago after I befriended an Armenian, but this video wasn't uploaded then.
Hey! We are uploading new videos every Sunday!
Thank you ❤
If you read these comments, here are mine. You present very well. Give us ONE EXPRESSION for things (not 5 similar ones). That way we can learn THE EXPRESSION. This is the simple form of HI, simple form of good bye, simple form of WANT to drink soda ?.... when we are learning, we dont need to hear : this is hi, this is hello, this is what's up ? this is what is going on ? this is how are you all doing ?,,,, just one basic one. and then show us more different expressions. Thank you. Cesar
Dear Cesar, thank you for your recommendations!
Thank you . May I suggest this:transcriptions should be explained. It's better to use the shwa symbol for the shwa sound. Consult the international phonetic alphabet
Wow... if I even fail to say "goodbye" in Armenian this will be a veeeeeeery long journey to learn this language. Well, let's bring it on.... 🤣
Thanks Sister ji ❤🇮🇳
My girlfriend is Armenian I've been with her 2 years and I only know 2 words smh I want to learn more... she actually speaks good Spanish as well her 1st language is Armenian 2nd English 3rd Spanish
good, your lesson.
Bares diez Hayasa!how do you say in armenian language:my very dear friend i really appreciate and thank you very much for everything from the bottom of my heart!
Thanks a lot for your videos Shushi !
Дякую Величезне
Thank you a lot for this video
Keep going
Thank you!
Barev dzez madam🎉🎉
Love you
Love from turkey🇹🇷
Thank you so much! This video has helped me a bit with a friend of mine, if you could get in contact with me I could use your help for just a couple phrases and words
U ❤ smile
❤❤
Keeping doing these videos
i am armenian and i am trying to learn it to impress my grandma🙏
Great! I like so much Armenian
Please teach us alphabet and add your Italki link.
Dear Rodrigo, thank you for the feedback. We will publish the video very soon!
Thank you for making this helpful video. I want to know the articles and its pronunciation like the and a use. can you please help me? thankyou apres
Thank you. If you can slow down the pronunciation so it’s easier to repeat. That would help a lot!
Thank you for the suggestion. I will take that into consideration.
You should also mention the difference of region like you say Barev we say Parev I am from Istanbul
It would be more helpful if you could make the English spelling to accurately sound out the word. I’m confused at some of the words because of the way they are spelled in English
Hi, that would not be possible because Armenian and English have two different sound systems. Here, we used a more commonly accepted phonetic alphabet to convey the sounds accurately. Hope this information helps.
Barev dzez!¿how can i say i really appreciate it and thanks a lot for everything from my all heart in armenian language..?
my pleasure, you could just say - շնորհակալ եմ շատ, հոգի՜ս։
¿what about the transliteration about it?
@@francismichaelcedenoreyes7222 the translation is _ thank you dear
paka / poka (in latin script) is Russian for good bye
I loved the language, but it's so hard for me 😂
Only one video ?
Dear Mayank, currently we are working on our video course. Our second video will be posted in two weeks. Subscribe to our channel and click the bell icon to get new video updates.
@@learnarmenian already done
Yas serum yem khosel hayeren
Bar£v from turkey
բա՜րև
Selam. 👋😁
@@forgottenforgetfulness6643 a.s hacı
why is it so hard to pronounce i’m about to cry
You should try more. I’m sure it will work!!
Parev in Western Armenian.
Is this the language of Jesus?
Hi, yes, he went to school in Nazareth and learned Armenian as a foreign language.
Nope, I give up.
You're fast oh
Please pronounce slowly
Հասկացեք, որ այդքան թույլ երկրի լեզուն սովորելը ժամանակի կորուստ է, մենք դատապարտված ենք
1. the economic/politc situation from a country doesn't determine how "good" is a country
2.you don't have to learn one language only for trade purposes, armenian is a beautiful language and I think people here are trying to learn it because they like the language or the country in a cultural way
learning a language never is a waste of time and you guys have one very beautiful💞
@@bd7689 Yes, Really, thank you so much ❤️💙🧡
@@bd7689 I love all good and bad Armenians from deep of my heart and I wish them all the best in the life and it is few days I am trying to learn Armenian too💖🙏
Բարեւ Ձեզ - Barev Dzez = Hello (to you). A sign of respect if used singularly. Hello to all plural otherwise. Ողջոյն - Voghjuyn = Greetings