Languages by language family/Armenian
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◂ Indo-European languages
▸ Classical-Middle Armenian languages (†):
- Classical Armenian (or Old Armenian, Liturgical Armenian) (†) [xcl] (disabled)
- Middle Armenian (†) [axm] (disabled)
▸ Eastern-Western Armenian languages:
- Armenian (or Eastern Armenian) [hy/hye/arm]
- Khoy-Maragha
- Maragha
- Khoy
- Agulis-Meghri
- Agulis
- Meghri
- Ararat
- Ashkharik
- Astrakhan Armenian
- Bayazet
- Djugha
- Erevan
- Ardvin-Tbilisi
- Artvin
- Tbilisi
- Gharabagh-Shamakhi
- Burdur
- Dzhulfa (Azerbaijan)
- Gharabagh
- Jolfâ (Iran)
- Krzen
- Mehtishen
- Shamakhi (Armenian)
- Kazakh-Kirovabad
- Kazakh
- Kirovabad
- Aresh-Havarik
- Aresh
- Havarik
- Khoy-Maragha
- Western Armenian [hyw]
- Artial (or Artialic)
- Bolu (Armenian)
- Stanoz
- Yozgat
- Hamshenic
- Edesa Armenian
- Hamshen
- Vanic
- Diadin
- Van
- Antioch
- Beylan
- Kesab-Svedia
- Kesab
- Svedia
- Kilikien
- Hajin
- Marash-Zeytun
- Marash
- Zeytun
- Mush-Tigranakert
- Mush
- Sasun
- Tigranakert
- Talverik-Motkan
- Motkan
- Talverik
- Asia Minor
- Akn
- Arabkir
- Aslanbeck
- Ayntab
- Constantinople Armenian
- Eudokia
- Karin
- Kesaria
- Kyurin
- Malatya
- North Komedia
- Rodosto
- Sebastia
- Sivrihisar
- Smyrna Armenian
- Syolyoz
- Trabzon
- Crimea-Nor Nakhichevan
- Crimea
- Nor Nakhichevan
- Kharberd-Erznkad
- Erznkad
- Kharberd
- Marzvan-Amasia
- Amasia
- Marzvan
- Shapin-Karahisar
- Karahisar
- Shapin
- Kessab-Latakia-Jisr-al-Shughur
- Kessab
- Latakia
- Jisr-al-Shughur