What does Barev DZEZ mean?

What does Barev DZEZ mean?

What does Barev DZEZ mean?

hello
Barev dzez is the formal version of the Armenian ‘hello’, so if you are meeting with a local friend, you can say barev. Shnorrhakalutsjun (shno-rha-kal-ut-syun) – Thank you.

What does Kyank mean?

Kyankys, or Kyank’y, literally translates to the word “life” in Armenian, according to Google Translate.

How do you say basic words in Armenian?

Armenian phrases: useful

  1. Hello – barev (informal), barev dzez (formal), voghdjooyn (friendly)
  2. Yes/no – ayo/voch.
  3. Please – khndroom em.
  4. Excuse me – neroghootyun (formal), knerek (informal)
  5. Welcome – bari galoost.
  6. How are you- vonts es (informal), inchpes eq (formal)
  7. Fine, thank you – Lav em, shnorhakalootyun. (

How do you express love in Armenian?

Here’s another bonus expression: Սէրս Քեզ Կու տամ (Seres kez gou dam). This phrase translates to “I give you my love,” which you might use interchangeably with Քեզ կը սիրեմ (Kez geh seerem) i.e. “I love you.”

How does Kyank app work?

You get 7 likes a day and can’t message anyone, filter or set preferences, or see who likes you. Most profiles either have blank prompts or nothing beyond the basics of age, location, language. I’ve come across so many that also say “I don’t take this app serious” or “I’m just here for friendship”.

How do Armenians greet each other?

Armenians greet each other with a kiss and hold hands In Armenia, visitors might notice locals kissing on the cheek when they meet, which is the most common greeting among friends and family. Additionally, it’s not uncommon for women to hold hands.

What do Armenians call their grandparents?

ընտանիք

the grandfather պապ pap
the grandmother տատ tat
he and she նա և նա na yev na
the father հայր hayr
the mother մայր mayr

Why do Armenians say Joon?

You will hear the word “jan” all the time! Armenians use it whenever they want to express kind and gentle attitude to the interlocutor. This word can hardly be translated into English, but most often it is used to mean “dear”. So do not be surprised if you hear your name in conjunction with the “jan”.