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Armenian languages / Romanization of Armenian / Languages of Asia / Languages of Lebanon / Languages of Turkey / Classical Armenian / Armenian numerals / Armenian alphabet / Linguistics / Linguistic typology
Date: 2009-05-09 18:57:38
Armenian languages
Romanization of Armenian
Languages of Asia
Languages of Lebanon
Languages of Turkey
Classical Armenian
Armenian numerals
Armenian alphabet
Linguistics
Linguistic typology

Transliteration of Armenian

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