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սուրճ — meaning in English: coffee

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informal very common
Usage
Native Armenian speakers often use the word 'սուրճ' in casual settings, such as meeting friends at a café or during family gatherings. It's common to hear phrases like 'Որտեղի սուրճը լավ է?' (Where is the coffee good?) when discussing preferred coffee shops.
Synonyms & nuances
'Սուրճ' primarily refers to coffee, but you may also come across 'թեյ' (tea) in discussions about beverages. While 'սուրճ' specifies a particular type of drink, 'թեյ' covers an entirely different category, so choose 'սուրճ' when you're specifically talking about coffee.
Culture
'Սուրճ' has a rich cultural significance in Armenia, where coffee is not just a drink but a ritual. Traditionally, coffee is served with a side of sweets, and the preparation can often be an elaborate process, reflecting the host's hospitality. The word itself is thought to be derived from the Arabic 'qahwa', showcasing the historical exchanges in the region.
FAQ
Q.How do you say coffee in Armenian?
'Coffee' in Armenian is 'սուրճ' (surj). It's a commonly used word, especially in social settings.
Q.What is the proper way to order coffee in Armenian?
You can say, 'Ես ուզում եմ սուրճ' (Yes uzum yem surj), which means 'I would like coffee'.
Q.Are there different types of coffee in Armenian culture?
Yes, Armenians enjoy various types of coffee, including Turkish coffee, which is often prepared in a special pot called a 'cezve'.
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