I really wish to visit beautiful Armenia. I fell in love with Armenia through music, especially the hauntingly beautiful sound of the Duduk. Now I want to travel and learn how to play this instrument :p What a beautiful country and language as well
As someone with an Eastern Armenian mother and a western armenian father, the fact that you have learned and are pronouncing both of the languages this well makes me ridiculously happy. Thank you for the effort ❤️ լավ եղի լավ ախպեր
A part of my family comes from Armenia, but I've never been there or learned the language. Would you mind explaining me the difference of eastern and western armenian and does it differ much or just a bit? Greetings!
Michael, I’ve been struggling to explain Armenian to friends. Please make more videos as you are my point of reference from now on. I really like how easy you make it. The writing in English, in Armenian, and how to pronounce. The repetition and the use of it in the video. Very well done my friend. 👏🏼 Cheers
Schnorakalootyun for the video Michael. Im trying to learn Armenian and this video really helped me and I am very grateful to you. Stay safe and bless u and ur loved ones ! 🙏 peace ! 🙏
@@MichaelHeProductions Your Armenian is so goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
Barev micheal. as an armenian i just came to say wonderful job! so proud of you ynker! keep thriving! 😊 edit: so here’s how i say my yes and no. i don’t say ayo or voch, i say “ha” and “che” . it’s a more informal way. :)
As an Armenian myself, I smiled a lot when I watched this, and then I checked your channel which blew me away even more. I have never seen an Asian person who knows and loves Armenian, I have a lot of respect for you. Great video man, I appreciate and love this, շմորհակալ են🇦🇲!
That’s great! Even though I’m Armenian, it took me some time to understand some of the language. But if you work at it, I’m sure you’ll have it down in no time!
@@charlottefierro6093 Thanks Charlotte. I can speak now but I have a strong arabic accent which I don't seem to have when speaking english. One day at a time haha.
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.
Thank you very much sir this is what I’ve been wanting I never got taught to speak Armenian but thanks to you I finally know! You earned yourself a new subscriber!
Don't plan on going to Armenia but both of my bosses who own the restaurant I work at are from Armenia and speak very broken English and I'm thinking it may be easier to try to speak to them this way. If not it's fun to talk in a different language
I’m Armenian. I came to this video to show some of my friends how to speak this wonderful language. My friends improved their Armenian thanks to this video!
Thank you! I’ve been slowly trying to learn Armenian and the basics of the language to be able to communicate with my boyfriends parents and family to make them comfortable
I just came here because in my English book there's a chapter related to Armenian people, I wanted to pronounce with a better accent but now it seems like I'm going to learn this language completely! I'm in love with it.
Oh wow! Im armenian from armenia and have to say that im just impressed! You're speaking better than many armenians ( without any jokes ) thank you very much for recording this video, and if you will have a wish to continue learning can help with that : ) please feel free to text me ! With best wishes Elena, Yerevan!
@@Kei-sg3lo hej three! Not sure if I can help with east armenian,but can try to help with modern language ) glad to hear you have this wish to learn motherlanguage despite anything !
My fav video for basic phases. You should make a lot more videos similar to this!; instead of those travel guides (not meant to be rude or sarcastic, honest feedback) Mucho lav, shnorhakalutyun!
You can say lav merci but it's more beautiful when you say lav shnorhakalutyun/լավ, շնորհակալություն or lav shnorhakal em/լավ, շնորհակալ եմ Thank you for teaching armenian🤩
Started watching your video about last week and I work for Amazon here in Glendale and Burbank area. I have met so many Armenians and yesterday was my first time actually trying it out and let me tell you it was a success! These two ladies were outside talking to each other and I started talking to them the basics they were both happy and they made me take a seat with them and fed me watermelon and string cheese with herbs it was really good combo and I told them I want to learn more for I could get an Armenian girl I got them to laugh really good ppl I hugged them while I was all sweating but they didn’t mind.
Wow, coming from an Eastern Armenian, I must say that your accent is amazing. You pronounced every word perfectly. Very impressed, thank you Michael jan :) This blew my mind completely ! 🇦🇲 🧡🧡
love it! came here to learn some words to slag off my armenian clients, but love, love, LOVE it that you're out there learning something other than the generic french / spanish / italian stuff... well done! Subscribed ... because i can annoy SO many people now, in their own language! 😁😂
Hi👋😀, I have a desire to learn Armenian, so I made effort to search among the youtubers. Someone who could teach in a very basic way, role play with their words, speak each word clearly and loud enough to hear them. So of all the youtubers YOU were the one, I subscribed to. With the first four words. I would stop the video and pretend like I was greeting our neighbors, or being asked if I would like to have some coffee with them? In my mind I would reply with the first 4 words you taught. Now just by doing that, I feel confident to use those 4 beginning words, plus encouraged to add to my Armenian vocabulary...bit by bit.
An informal version of “yes” that Armenians also use is “ha”, and another way we say “goodbye” is “hajoghut’yun” or just “hajogh” (which directly translates to “luck” and “lucky”, meaning you’re basically saying “good luck”) 😁 I enjoyed how informative your video was, keep it up!
If it's hard for you to pronounce the word ցտեսություն (tstesutsyun) you can use the word հաջողություն ( hajoghutyun) instead.. or simply just say հաջող (hajogh) but it's informal♥️
This was a brilliant fabulous video. You explained the most important expressions in a very good way. And you repeated them also in an excellent way. You even showed the letters, the way of writing the words. And this is what I really like about that video. Please make even more videos of this kind! Yours faithfully and sincerely!