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Armenian Words to Know for A2 Level

Learning a new language can be an enriching and rewarding experience, and Armenian is no exception. As an A2 level learner, you are moving past the basics and starting to build a more substantial vocabulary that will allow you to communicate more effectively. This article will introduce you to some essential Armenian words that are perfect for A2 level learners. We will cover various categories such as greetings, everyday phrases, numbers, family, food, and more. Let’s dive into the world of Armenian vocabulary and help you expand your linguistic horizons!

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Greetings and Basic Phrases

Understanding and using basic greetings and phrases is crucial in any language. In Armenian, greetings can set the tone for a conversation and show respect and friendliness.

Բարև (Barev) – Hello
Բարի լույս (Bari luys) – Good morning
Բարի երեկո (Bari yereko) – Good evening
Բարի գիշեր (Bari gisher) – Good night
Ցտեսություն (Tstesutyun) – Goodbye
Խնդրում եմ (Khndrum em) – Please
Շնորհակալություն (Shnorhakalutyun) – Thank you
Խնդիր չկա (Khndir chka) – No problem
Կներեք (Knerek) – Excuse me / Sorry

Introducing Yourself

When meeting new people, it’s essential to know how to introduce yourself and ask for their names.

Իմ անունը … է (Im anuny … e) – My name is …
Քո անունը ինչ է? (Ko anuny inch e?) – What is your name?
Որտեղից եք? (Vorteghits ek?) – Where are you from?
Ես … եմ (Yes … em) – I am from …

Numbers and Counting

Numbers are a fundamental part of everyday life, whether you’re shopping, telling the time, or discussing quantities.

Զրո (Zro) – Zero
Մեկ (Mek) – One
Երկու (Yerku) – Two
Երեք (Yerek) – Three
Չորս (Chors) – Four
Հինգ (Hing) – Five
Վեց (Vets) – Six
Յոթ (Yot) – Seven
Ութ (Ut) – Eight
Ինը (Inə) – Nine
Տասը (Tase) – Ten

For numbers beyond ten, Armenian uses a combination of the base numbers:
Տասնմեկ (Tasnmek) – Eleven
Տասներկու (Tasnerek) – Twelve
Քսան (Ksan) – Twenty
Երեսուն (Yeresun) – Thirty
Հիսուն (Hisun) – Fifty
Հարյուր (Haryur) – One hundred

Family and Relationships

Talking about family is a common topic in conversations. Knowing the words for various family members can help you engage more personally.

Ընտանիք (Untaniq) – Family
Մայր (Mayr) – Mother
Հայր (Hayr) – Father
Եղբայր (Yeghbayr) – Brother
Քույր (Kuyr) – Sister
Տատիկ (Tatik) – Grandmother
Պապիկ (Papik) – Grandfather
Ամուսին (Amusin) – Husband
Կին (Kin) – Wife
Երեխա (Yerekha) – Child

Food and Drink

Food is an integral part of culture, and knowing the names of common foods and drinks can make your dining experience more enjoyable.

Հաց (Hats) – Bread
Պանիր (Panir) – Cheese
Միս (Mis) – Meat
Ձուկ (Dzook) – Fish
Մրգեր (Mrger) – Fruits
Բանջարեղեն (Banjareghen) – Vegetables
Ջուր (Jur) – Water
Հյութ (Hyut) – Juice
Սուրճ (Surj) – Coffee
Թեյ (Tey) – Tea

Common Fruits and Vegetables

Խնձոր (Khndzor) – Apple
Տանձ (Tants) – Pear
Նարինջ (Narinj) – Orange
Խաղող (Khaghogh) – Grapes
Վարունգ (Varung) – Cucumber
Լոլիկ (Lolik) – Tomato
Կարտոֆիլ (Kartofil) – Potato
Սոխ (Sokh) – Onion

Days of the Week and Time

Being able to talk about days and time is essential for planning and organizing your activities.

Երկուշաբթի (Yerkushabti) – Monday
Երեքշաբթի (Yerekshabti) – Tuesday
Չորեքշաբթի (Chorekshabti) – Wednesday
Հինգշաբթի (Hingshabti) – Thursday
Ուրբաթ (Urbat) – Friday
Շաբաթ (Shabat) – Saturday
Կիրակի (Kiraki) – Sunday

Ժամ (Zham) – Hour
Վայրկյան (Vayrkyan) – Second
Ամիս (Amis) – Month
Տարի (Tari) – Year
Օր (Or) – Day
Երկուշաբթիից ուրբաթ (Yerkushabtiits urbat) – From Monday to Friday

Colors

Colors are a basic part of vocabulary and are useful in describing objects, clothing, and much more.

Կարմիր (Karmir) – Red
Կապույտ (Kapuyt) – Blue
Դեղին (Deghin) – Yellow
Կանաչ (Kanach) – Green
Սպիտակ (Spitak) – White
Սև (Sev) – Black
Նարնջագույն (Narnjaguyn) – Orange
Մանուշակագույն (Manushakaguyn) – Purple

Common Verbs

Verbs are the action words that form the backbone of sentences. Here are some common verbs you should know at the A2 level.

Արել (Arel) – To do
Լինել (Linel) – To be
Ունենալ (Unenal) – To have
Գնալ (Gnal) – To go
Գալ (Gal) – To come
Տեսնել (Tesnel) – To see
Լսել (Lsel) – To hear
Նստել (Nstel) – To sit
Ուտել (Utel) – To eat
Խմել (Khmél) – To drink
Խոսել (Khosel) – To speak
Սովորել (Sovorel) – To learn
Աշխատել (Ashkhatel) – To work
Խաղալ (Khaghal) – To play
Քնել (K’nel) – To sleep

Adjectives

Adjectives help describe nouns, making your sentences richer and more detailed.

Մեծ (Mets) – Big
Փոքր (P’vok’r) – Small
Լավ (Lav) – Good
Վատ (Vat) – Bad
Գեղեցիկ (Geghesik) – Beautiful
Հին (Hin) – Old
Նոր (Nor) – New
Թանկ (T’ank) – Expensive
Էժան (Ezhan) – Cheap
Հեշտ (Hesht) – Easy
Դժվար (Dzhvar) – Difficult

Prepositions

Prepositions are essential for indicating relationships between different elements in a sentence.

Մեջ (Mej) – In
Վրա (Vra) – On
Տակ (Tak) – Under
Առաջ (Arraj) – Before
Հետո (Heto) – After
Մոտ (Mot) – Near
Հեռու (Herru) – Far
Միջեւ (Mijev) – Between
Հետ (Het) – With

Common Expressions

Understanding common expressions can make your conversations sound more natural and fluent.

Ինչպես եք? (Inchpes ek?) – How are you?
Լավ եմ (Lav em) – I am good.
Հարց ունեմ (Harts unem) – I have a question.
Հավանաբար (Havanabar) – Probably
Իհարկե (Iharke) – Of course
Ինչու? (Inchu?) – Why?
Որտեղ? (Vortegh?) – Where?
Երբ? (Yerb?) – When?
Ինչպես? (Inch’pes?) – How?

Places

Knowing the names of common places can help you navigate new environments more easily.

Տուն (Tun) – Home
Դպրոց (Dprots) – School
Խանութ (Khanut) – Shop
Ռեստորան (Restoran) – Restaurant
Սրճարան (Srcharan) – Café
Հյուրանոց (Hyoranots) – Hotel
Բժշկարան (Bzhshkaran) – Clinic
Հիվանդանոց (Hivandanots) – Hospital
Պայմանական (Paymanakan) – Library
Հրապարակ (Hraparak) – Square (public space)

Weather

Talking about the weather is a common conversation starter. Here’s how to describe different weather conditions in Armenian.

Արևոտ (Arevot) – Sunny
Ամպամած (Ampamats) – Cloudy
Արտառոց (Artarots) – Stormy
Ցուրտ (Tsur’t) – Cold
Տաք (Tak) – Hot
Տաք եղանակ (Tak eghanak) – Warm weather
Ջերմ (Jerm) – Mild
Ջերմություն (Jermutyun) – Temperature
Տաքացուցիչ (Takatsuts’ich) – Heater
Օդ (Od) – Air

Transport

Being able to talk about different forms of transport can make traveling easier.

Մեքենա (Mekena) – Car
Ավտոբուս (Avtobus) – Bus
Գնացք (Gnats’k) – Train
Օդանավ (Odanav) – Airplane
Նավ (Nav) – Boat
Հեծանիվ (Hets’aniv) – Bicycle
Տաքսի (Tak’si) – Taxi
Կանգառ (Kangarr) – Stop (bus stop, etc.)
Վարորդ (Varord) – Driver
Ուղևոր (Ugheror) – Passenger

Health and Body

Knowing basic health and body vocabulary can be very useful, especially in case of emergencies.

Մարմին (Marrmin) – Body
Գլուխ (Glukh) – Head
Աչք (Ach’k) – Eye
Ականջ (Akanj) – Ear
Քիթ (K’it’) – Nose
Բերան (Beran) – Mouth
Ձեռք (Dzerrk) – Hand
Ոտք (Votk) – Foot
Սիրտ (Sirt) – Heart
Արյուն (Aryun) – Blood
Հիվանդ (Hivand) – Sick
Ցավ (Tsav) – Pain
Դեղ (Degh) – Medicine

Activities and Hobbies

Discussing your hobbies and activities is a great way to engage in conversations and make friends.

Նկարել (Nkarél) – To paint
Երաժշտություն լսել (Yerazhshtut’yun lsel) – To listen to music
Պարել (Parél) – To dance
Գիրք կարդալ (Girk’ kardal) – To read a book
Ֆիլմ դիտել (Film ditel) – To watch a movie
Սպորտով զբաղվել (Sportov zbaghvel) – To do sports
Լողալ (Loghal) – To swim
Խոհարարություն անել (Khohararut’yun anel) – To cook

By mastering these essential Armenian words and phrases, you will be well on your way to becoming a more confident and fluent speaker. Practice them regularly, and don’t be afraid to use them in conversations. The more you practice, the more natural they will become. Happy learning!

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