What does yes QEZ Sirum em mean?

English term or phrase: love. i love you too. veronika. Armenian translation:yes el qez em sirum.

Why Armenians say jan?

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”.

How to say welcome in armenia?

Now let’s learn how to say Welcome in Armenian language….Welcome in Armenian.

English Armenian
Welcome Բարի գալուստ

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. Probably knowing the word for ‘thank you’ in the local lingo is the second most important phrase when travelling to a new destination.

How do you express love in Armenian?

If you want to know how to say ‘I love you’ and other romantic phrases in Armenian, then read on….Romantic Phrases in Armenian.

I miss you Yes karotum em kez
My love Im ser
I love you so much Yes kez shat em sirum
I love you too Yes nuynpes sirum em kez

What does Tsavet tanem mean?

Here is the shortened version: “tsavt tanem” («ցաւդ տանեմ») is an Armenian phrase that literally means: “let me take your pain.” Tsav (ցաւ) means pain, and the –t (-դ) the second person singular.

How do Armenians say cheers?

Kenadz – [Կենաց] – This is the most common way to say cheers in Armenian. Even if the toast can last 5 minutes (which is always distracting the attendees to other things), it always finishes with this word.

What does Sirelis mean?

my sweetheart
the correct translation of “my sweetheart” is sirelis (սիրելիս), or hogyaks (հոգյակս) in Armenian. The word you mentioned is not really a common one, esp. for “my sweetheart”.

How do Armenians say thank you?

Shnorhakalutyun
The Word Shnorhakalutyun (շնորհակալություն) means thank you in Armenian.

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.