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Ani

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  1. vapsheto ya veruyushaya ochen,no ne v forume,,a vrealnoy.......... a shas predlagayu SHALAPUNKA,FAITHER!
  2. Azura heto el erevi es... bayc mi nor axchike reg exel..sirunik-axchik14...karoxa 14 aaa et depqum es gnumem 3 rd tex,,bayc araji hngyakumem
  3. rebyat JAZZ a zabila NEMESIS zabila.........starshevo brata nu vot v smisle fsyo..
  4. David.NBA.Aquila.Artur. de es voch bolorinem tesel,bayc vstahumem meronc chashakin.............
  5. дело в том что у иврита своя специфика- гласных здесь нет, только согласные. Так что незнакомые слова и имена иностранного происхождения могут прочесть как Бог на душу положит. Например, такое крaсивое имя- Мане, могут запросто прочитать как Мана, а на иврите это означает “доза” . Ну и как девушке с таким именем жить? (Если, конечно, мы здесь будем жить). ←
  6. es vor erevaney,erevi ineti kyanqic vorosh chap heru ey. es site i masin lseley,bayc forumner chem mtel vapshe,nu eka stex,,hetaqrqrec,,kampaniya ponravilas! tak shto novi4ok em,hamarya!.... de SITE um,skzbinner@,hner@ urishhhhhhhhhhen,,,es orinak kak to,,GORDOST kzgay mechs,vor voncvor himnadir eli, asenq,BACI ARTUR ic,,de es amboxch@ irenne....
  7. vot dlya etovo....... "Armenian Christmas," as it is popularly called, is a culmination of celebrations of events related to Christ's Incarnation. Theophany or Epiphany, or Astvadz-a-haytnootyoon in Armenian, means "revelation of God," which is the central theme of the Christmas Season in the Armenian Church. During Christmas two major events are celebrated in the church: the Nativity of Christ in Bethlehem and his Baptism in the River Jordan. The Armenians celebrate this major feast on January 6th. It is frequently asked why Armenians do not celebrate Christmas on December 25th with the rest of the world. The exact date of Christ's birth has not been historically established; neither is recorded in the Gospels. However, until the fourth century, all Christian churches celebrated Christ's Birth on January 6th. The Church of Rome changed the date from January 6th to December 25th in the fourth century. The change was intended to subdue an ancient pagan feast celebrating the birth of the Sun on December 25th. At the time, Christians also were tempted to participate in these pagan festivities. Thus the church hierarchy decided to celebrate the Birth of Christ on December 25th and the feast of Epiphany on January 6th. Armenia was not affected by this change for the simple fact that there were no such pagan practices in Armenia at the time and the Armenian Church was not a satellite of the Church of Rome. Remaining faithful to the tradition of their forefathers, Armenians continue to celebrate Christmas on January 6th until today.
  8. sxal nkarer...Vnadzori tex@ DIlijani Pavarot durs ekav :lol:
  9. inchqan gitem ,sa el e VANADZORI NKARNERIC<bayc imenno vonce kochvum,kam vortexe konkret,, chgitem!!!!!!!!
  10. GORN?????????? anamot?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SHAT MERSINER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nshvac cher,vor imenno irenc tunner.......................bayc anyway,lav tanganoca!!!!!!!!! ( )
  11. Rebyat.......DAVID jan, es vapshe chem exel KIROVAKAN,VANADZOR toest..bayc nkarnerov shat lav qaxaqa erevum,aysinqn akuratni....... klassno ,sposiba vor canotacreciq,HAYASTANI marzeric meki LORU manramasner@ v smisle "VANADZOR" qaxaq@..........
  12. Croee - stone in Echmiadzin (X c)
  13. Ani Katokhike (X c) Um ANUNNA vor Lavne chlini :lol: :lol: :lol:
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