الارمنلى او الارمينى (ارمنلى:հայերէն) فصيله لغويه متفرعه من اللغات الهيندو -اوروبيه.
بتكتب بالحروف الارمنلى، و هماابجديتين كانو بيسخدموهم فى الكتب الدينيه المسيحيه الطقسيه،
اللغة الارمنية بيتكلمها خمس ملايين واحد ,اللغة الارمنية انتشرت فى القرن السادس قبل الميلاد فى مناطق آرارات الجبلية فى تركيا دلوقتى قرب منابع انهار دجلة والفرات.
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↑Mezhdoyan, Slava (28 November 2012). "Challenges and problems of the Armenian community of Georgia"(PDF). Tbilisi: European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy. Retrieved 26 May 2014. Armenian schools in Georgia are fully funded by the government ...
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↑Sanjian, Ara. "Armenians and the 2000 Parliamentary Elections in Lebanon". Armenian News Network / Groong. University of Southern California. Archived from the original on 26 May 2014. Moreover, the Lebanese government approved a plan whereby the Armenian language was to be considered from now on as one of the few 'second foreign languages' that students can take as part of the official Lebanese secondary school certificate (Baccalaureate) exams.
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↑Armenian has no legal status in Samtske-Javakheti, but it is widely spoken by its Armenian population, which is concentrated in Ninotsminda and Akhalkalaki districts (over 90% of the total population in these two districts).[25] There were 144 state-funded schools in the region as of 2010 where Armenian is the main language of instruction.[26][27]
↑The Lebanese government recognizes Armenian as a minority language,[28] particularly for educational purposes.[29][30]