Renovated Website For Learning Ancient Armenian Online Presented

RENOVATED WEBSITE FOR LEARNING ANCIENT ARMENIAN ONLINE PRESENTED

YEREVAN, July 24. /ARKA/.

Tsirani nongovernmental organization has present the renovated
website for learning Ancient Armenian language online.

“Our organization started functioning six years ago, and we have
a three-year experience of teaching Ancient Armenian to Armenians
leaving here and Armenians living abroad,” said Garegin Hambardzumyan,
chairman of the organization’s board. “Interest in Ancient Armenian
has grown a great deal in the recent time. The aim of our website is
to make the language available to all who want to learn it.”

In his words, the website was developed yet one year ago, but now it
is filled with necessary information and videos.

“The website contains ten videos with information about Ancient
Armenian and some materials which facilitate the learning process,”
Hambardzumyan said. “Ancient Armenian proverbs, vocabularies and the
lyrics of Armenian canticles in karaoke mode. There is also translation
of liturgies and information about churching.”

He said the website developers are now preparing an English version to
attract foreigners and those representatives of Armenian communities
worldwide who don’t know Armenian language.

The interactive mode of the website will allow users to send emails
to specialists. —-0—-

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