Western Armenian

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Western Armenian (uncountable)

  1. One of the two standardized forms of the modern Armenian language, the other being Eastern Armenian. Following the Genocide of Armenians of 1915 it is now spoken by the descendants of Armenian survivors fleeing to Armenian diaspora, mainly in North America and South America, Europe and most of the Middle East except for Iran.

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