The
Armenian Alphabet
The
Armenian alphabet was created in 406 A.D. by
a monk named Mesrob Mashtots. It consists of
38 characters (the original alphabet had 36
characters, the last two characters "o"
and "fè" were added later).
There
are two standardized vernacular dialects, which
are used today; Eastern Armenian (Arevelian
Hayeren) and Westerns Armenian (Arevmdian
Hayeren), whose names reflect their geographic
origins. The following chart displays the Armenian
alphabet in uppercase and lowercase; their character
names (both in Armenian and English); their
character sound and pronunciation (both in Eastern
and Western Armenian).
There
are no words in English that contain the sounds
"gh" and "kh". Other languages
like German, have words that contain these
sounds.