Armenian
Pronunciation: [ɑrˈmiːniən]
Word
Context: “nationality”
(noun) a person from Armenia, which is a country in the South Caucasus. If someone identifies as Armenian, it means they are connected by culture or origin to this country.
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She is an Armenian who loves to share her culture with others.
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He is not Armenian, even though he has friends from Armenia.
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Do you know any Armenians who can tell us about their traditions?
Context: “language”
(noun) the language spoken by the people of Armenia. It's a unique language that has its own alphabet and sounds.
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He learned to speak Armenian so he could communicate with his grandparents.
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She didn't understand Armenian, so she had trouble in the conversation.
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Can you teach me some words in Armenian?
Context: “description”
(adjective) relating to Armenia or its people. When you see something that is Armenian, it is connected to the culture or characteristics of Armenia.
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The Armenian food at the restaurant was delicious and full of flavor.
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The decoration is not Armenian; it looks like it belongs to a different culture.
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What are some typical Armenian customs we can learn about?
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