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Armenian languageOne of the main divisions of the Indo-European language family. Old Armenian, the classical literary language, is still used in the liturgy of the Armenian Church. Armenian was not written down until the 5th century AD, when an alphabet of 36 (now 38) letters was evolved. Literature flourished in the 4th to 14th centuries, revived in the 18th, and continued throughout the 20th.
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An Assembly bill that would improve Armenian language instruction in public schools has passed its first test by winning committee approval. ``Since its creation, the letters were never changed or reformed, making the Armenian language one of the most extremely precise languages,'' said Armond Gorgorian, executive director of the Homenetmen chapter. ``And these citizens, like the rest of Los Angeles County citizens, deserve access to our electoral process in the Armenian language. |
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