Armenian (Հայ) Voice Typing

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The Armenian language (Հայերեն,Hayeren) is a distinct and ancient branch of the Indo-European language family. Armenian language alphabetical writing system origins trace back to time period around AD 405 with early forms attested in inscriptions and texts such as the Bible translation by Saint Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century CE. Armenian is spoken by approximately 6-7 million people worldwide, primarily in Armenia and the Armenian diaspora.
The language is written in the Armenian script, an elegant alphabet developed by Mashtots in 405 CE, consisting of 39 letters in its modern form (originally 36, with later additions). This script remains a cornerstone of Armenian identity and cultural heritage.
Armenian has a rich linguistic tradition with two main standardized forms:
Eastern Armenian, spoken in Armenia, Iran, and parts of Georgia, and Western Armenian, prevalent among the diaspora, particularly in the Middle East and the West. In addition to these, regional dialects reflect historical influences and geographic diversity, some of which are now endangered.

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