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Armenian alphabet and characters
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Lower-case characters:
Upper-case characters
Armenian grammar rules
Nouns
There is no grammatical gender, not even in the pronoun but there is a feminine suffix. Nouns are declined for one of seven cases: nominative, accusative, locative, genitive, dative, ablative, or instrumental.
Verbs
Armenian formatting rules
Date formats
First day of the week | Monday |
Working days | Monday to Friday |
Short date format | dd.MM.yy |
e.g. 17.03.2016 | |
Long date format | d MMMM, yyyy |
e.g. 17 մարտի, 2016 |
Numbers and currency
Armenian capitalisation usage
Should be capitalised
- People’s names.
- Geographical names (of countries, counties/states, cities etc.).
- Headings/titles: only the first word is capitalised unless a proper noun is featured.
- Proper names (if there are several words in a proper name, only the first one is capitalised).
- Exceptions: words which are proper names by themselves.
- Names of states, unions, federations.
Should NOT be capitalised
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