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Old Armenian
The oldest attested form of the Armenian language, first written down at the beginning of the 5th century AD and spoken until 12th century; then replaced by Middle Armenian . Served as a literary language until the 18-19th centuries. Partly intelligible to speakers of modern Armenian.
language
Armenian: գրաբար (hy) ( grabar ) , հին հայերեն (hy) ( hin hayeren )
Old Armenian: հայ բարբառ ( hay barbaṙ )
Azerbaijani: qədim erməni dili
Chinese:
Mandarin: 古亞美尼亞語 / 古亚美尼亚语
Finnish: muinaisarmenia , klassinen armenia
French: arménien ancien (fr) m , arménien classique m
Galician: armenio antigo m
Georgian: ძველი სომხური ( ʒveli somxuri ) , ძველი სომხური ენა ( ʒveli somxuri ena )
German: Altarmenisch n
Hindi: पुरानी आर्मेनियन f ( purānī ārmeniyan ) , पुरानी आर्मीनियाई f ( purānī ārmīniyāī )
Italian: armeno classico m , grabar m
Polish: staroormiański m
Portuguese: arménio clássico m ( Portugal ) , armênio clássico m ( Brazil ) , arménio antigo (pt) m ( Portugal ) , armênio antigo (pt) m ( Brazil )
Russian: граба́р (ru) m ( grabár ) , древнеармя́нский (ru) m ( drevnearmjánskij )
Swedish: fornarmeniska c
Turkish: Eski Ermenice (tr)