Old Armenian
Proper noun
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Proper noun
- The oldest attested form of the Armenian language, first written down at the beginning of the 5th century AD and spoken until 12th century; then replaced by Middle Armenian. Served as a literary language until the 18-19th centuries. Partly intelligible to speakers of modern Armenian.
- Classical Armenian
- Grabar
- Liturgical Armenian
- French: arménien ancien, arménien classique
- German: Altarmenisch
- Italian: armeno classico, grabar
- Portuguese: arménio clássico (Portugal), armênio clássico (Brazil), arménio antigo (Portugal), armênio antigo (Brazil)
- Russian: граба́р
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