Countries
Armenian Highland
Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, European Union, Herzegovina, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia
National Language
Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Austria
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
Speaking Continents
Asia, Europe
Europe
Minority Language
Cyprus, Hungary, Iraq, Poland, Romania, Ukraine
Austria, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania
Regulated By
Armenian National Academy of Sciences
Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
Interesting Facts
- The first language into which Bible was translated is Armenian.
- Christianity was recognized as a national religion in 301 by Armenia Country.
- In croatian language, everywhere there are words without vowels.
- Though croatian language was born in 9th century, the first written document in croatian was in 11th century.
Similar To
Greek
Serbain and Bosnian
Derived From
Not Available
Church Slavonic
Alphabets in
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Scripts
Armenian manuscript
Latin
Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Thank You
Շնորհակալություն (Shnorhakalut’yun)
hvala
How Are You?
Ինչպես եք դուք? (Inch’pes yek’ duk’)
kako si
Good Night
Բարի գիշեր (Bari gisher)
laku noć
Good Evening
Բարի երեկո (Bari yereko)
dobra večer
Good Afternoon
Բարի օր (Bari or)
dobar dan
Good Morning
Բարի լույս (Bari luys)
dobro jutro
Please
Խնդրում եմ (Khndrum yem)
molim
Sorry
կներեք (knerek’)
Oprostite
Bye
Ց'տեսություն
Doviđenja
I Love You
Ես սիրում եմ քեզ (Yes sirum yem k’yez)
Volim te
Excuse Me
Ներեցեք ինձ (Nerets’yek’ indz)
Ispričavam se
Dialect 1
Eastern Armenian
Chakavian
Where They Speak
Armenia, Armenian Highland, Georgia, Iran, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Turkey
Croatia
How Many People Speak
Not Available
Dialect 2
Western Armenian
Chakavian
Where They Speak
Armenian Highland, Cilicia, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey
Croatia
Dialect 3
Not Applicable
Shtokavian
Where They Speak
Not Applicable
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Romania
How Many People Speak
Not Available
Speaking Population
Not Available
Second Language Speakers
Not Available
Native Name
Հայերէն (Hayeren)
hrvatski
Alternative Names
Armjanski Yazyk, Ena, Ermeni Dili, Ermenice, Somkhuri
Hrvatski
French Name
arménien
croate
German Name
Armenisch
Kroatisch
Pronunciation
[hɑjɛˈɾɛn]
[xř̩ʋaːtskiː]
Ethnicity
Armenians
Croats
Origin
late 5th century
9th century
Language Family
Indo-European Family
Indo-European Family
Subgroup
Not Available
Not Available
Branch
Not Available
Not Available
Early Forms
Proto-Armenian, Classical Armenian, Middle Armenian, Armenian
No early forms
Standard Forms
Eastern Armenian, Western Armenian
Pluricentric Standard Serbo-Croatian
Language Position
Not Available
Signed Forms
Not Available
Croatian Sign Language
Scope
Individual
Individual
ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
Glottocode
arme1241
croa1245
Linguasphere
57-AAA-a
part of 53-AAA-g
Language Type
Not Available
Living
Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Object-Verb
Not Available
Language Morphological Typology
Agglutinative, Synthetic
Fusional, Synthetic
Armenian and Croatian Greetings
People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where Armenian and Croatian greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in Armenian and Croatian language. Armenian word for "Hello" is Բարեւ (Barev) or Croatian word for "Thank You" is hvala. Find more of such common Armenian Greetings and Croatian Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.
Armenian vs Croatian Difficulty
The Armenian vs Croatian difficulty level basically depends on the number of Armenian Alphabets and Croatian Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare Armenian and Croatian are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in Armenian and Croatian, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn Armenian is 44 weeks while to learn Croatian time required is 44 weeks.