Diri, I'm reaaaaaly surprised. Your Armenian is perfect.
"Ekhpaire" nshanakum e "brother.
Armenian wrote:Diri, I'm reaaaaaly surprised. Your Armenian is perfect.
"Ekhpaire" nshanakum e "brother.




Armenian wrote:LOL. Es el chem sirum, Diri jan. As I have told you I am going to Armenia soon. I started packing my bags already.
A little correction. You wrote "Haskanum em: "Ekhpair" - Inch e sa n'shanakum? . You should of wrote "Chem haskanum: "Ekhpair"- Inch e n'shanakum?
Haskanum em= I understand
Haskanum es= You understand
Haskanum en= They understand
Chem haskanum= I don't understand
Ches haskanum= You don't understand
Chen haskanum= They don't understand
Bijî Ermenistan. Bijî Kurdistan.




tomjez wrote:I'm sure going from North Kurdistan to Armenia is dead easyjust remember the border is closed, which mean you have to go through Iran or through Georgia...
that means quite a lot of visas![]()
but good luck, I'd love to as well...










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