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Recent Articles
- Everyone fries in his own oil
- Hard work makes a person beautiful
- Greed
- The impossible is not possible. What is possible will come to pass. The cart cannot travel on water nor the ship on land.
- jep jehrmag yeghahv sep sev
- Without love, there is no compassion and empathy
- What use is the rain for the stone, and what use is advice for the evil persons (who don’t want to listen)
- Lies are spoken to mask the truth. But, they serve later to reveal the truth.
- OOPS – Object Oriented Programming
- Fortune shines when the husband and wife do not quarrel, fools are kept at a distance from positions of responsibility, salt is kept dry, fields are green, and women, children, and elders are safe and happy.
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gahnknadz tohghoum eh, bahrgadz soghoum eh
This proverb has a real bite to it. It points out the mentality of a treacherous person. In public, the perfidious friend seems to be very cowardly, timid, or fearful. But, when unseen, the same person is very shrewdly calculating how to undo his friend or rival. The contrast between tohghoum -shivering like a fearful person- and soghoum which means slithering like a snake makes the point of the saying. In public the treacherous person seems weak and frightened, but this is only a ruse to mask his treacherous personality. For in private , he stakes his prey like a snake with stealth and cunning waiting for an opportune strike.
Another meaning is the following. While standing, he shivers and in bed, he slithers meaning he is a coward when standing and in bed.
Another Armenian proverb with a slightly different meaning is “When he sees the water, he becomes a fish and when he sees a hole, he becomes a mouse – chouruh dehsnah tzoug guh tahrnah, dzahguh dessnah moug guhlah. Selfish people have no spine. They can change their persona at will for personal advantage.
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After procrastinating so long, will you become a Muslim on Good Friday?
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herossuh mehg ahnkam eh mehrnoum, vaghgohduh hazar
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Megnelehn hehdoh yes ahnor kheeruh gahnedzem
After he leaves I’ll curse him up and down like anything. “Kheeruh ganedzem” means literally “I will curse any goodness he may have.” Kheer is a Turkish word which means goodness or qualities of merit.
There was once a man that always boasted about his unabashed bravery. He was well off and loved his wife very much. His wife in turn loved her husband and especially appreciated his boasting about his bravery. No one had ever seen the husband’s bravery in the face of danger, but everyone heard of it. His wife naively believed him.
One day when the couple was in bed sleeping, a sound woke up the wife. She cautiously poked her head up from under the bed cover. To her horror she saw a stranger with a lighted match examining and stuffing objects of value into his duffle bag.
The wife pulled the bed cover over her head and quietly whispered to her sleeping brave hero as she gently nugged him awake and said:
“Wake up, there is thief in our bedroom stealing all our valuables.â€
The husband whispered back, “Quiet woman, don’t speak. Let him take what he wants. As soon as he is gone, I’ll curse him up and down like anything.†-
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If you grab his nose too hard, he’ll die (because he is so weak or afraid)
