Translate English to Armenian

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Armenian is spoken by about 6 million people in Armenia and by a large diaspora across Russia, the United States, France, Lebanon, and Iran. It has its own unique alphabet created in 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots. Whether you are connecting with Armenian-speaking family, preparing business correspondence for Yerevan, or studying the language, paste your English text above.

Common English to Armenian translations

EnglishArmenianPronunciation
HelloԲարևba-REV
Good morningԲարի լույսba-REE looyce
Thank youՇնորհակալությունshno-rha-ka-loo-TYOON
PleaseԽնդրեմkhun-DREM
How much is this?Սա ինչ արժե?sa INCH ar-ZHEH
Where is the hotel?Որտեղ է հյուրանոց?vor-TEGH eh hyoo-ra-NOTS
I do not understandԵս չեմ հասկանումyes chem has-ka-NOOM
Can you help me?Կարող եք ինձ օգնել?ka-ROGH ek indz og-NEL
I would like teaԵս թեյ եմ ուզումyes tey em oo-ZOOM
The bill, pleaseՀաշիվը, խնդրեմha-SHEE-vuh khun-DREM
Nice to meet youՈւրախ եմoo-RAKH em
GoodbyeՑտեսությունtse-soo-TYOON
I need a doctorԻնձ բժիշկ է պետքindz bzhishk eh PETK
Excuse meՆերեցեքne-re-TSEK

Tips for English to Armenian translation

The Armenian alphabet has 38 letters (39 in the reformed orthography) and looks entirely unlike Latin, Cyrillic, or Greek scripts. Each letter represents a single sound, making Armenian spelling completely phonetic. The alphabet was specifically designed for the Armenian language and has been in continuous use for over 1,600 years.

Armenian has two main dialects: Eastern Armenian (spoken in Armenia and Iran) and Western Armenian (spoken by diaspora communities, especially in Lebanon, Turkey, and the Americas). They differ in pronunciation, some vocabulary, and verb conjugation. This translator outputs Eastern Armenian, the official standard of the Republic of Armenia.

Armenian word order is relatively flexible, with SOV (subject-object-verb) as the default. “I read a book” becomes Ես գիրք եմ կարդում (I book am reading). The flexible order allows emphasis through position, but the default SOV is rearranged to English SVO by the translator.

Armenian has borrowed extensively from Persian, Turkish, Russian, and French at different periods of history. Modern Armenian also absorbs English loanwords, especially in technology and business. Despite these borrowings, the core vocabulary and grammar remain distinctly Armenian, preserving features of the original Indo-European language family.

About the Armenian language

Armenian is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family with no close relatives. It was first attested in the 5th century AD with the translation of the Bible into Armenian, one of the earliest Bible translations in any language. The Armenian alphabet was created specifically for this purpose by the monk and scholar Mesrop Mashtots in 405 AD.

Armenia has about 3 million people, but the global Armenian diaspora is estimated at 5-7 million, spread across Russia, the United States, France, Lebanon, Iran, and many other countries. The Armenian Genocide of 1915 drove much of this dispersion. Despite the small population, Armenian culture has produced notable contributions in music, architecture, literature, and cuisine. The language remains a powerful symbol of national identity.

Frequently asked questions

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Yes. Proper Armenian alphabet with all characters.

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Eastern Armenian, the standard used in the Republic of Armenia.

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It forms its own independent branch of Indo-European. No close relatives.

It has 38 characters, but spelling is completely phonetic. Most learners can read it within a week.

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Western Armenian vocabulary may produce less precise results. The tool is optimized for Eastern Armenian.

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