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Բարև — meaning in English: Hello

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Բարև
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informal very common
Usage
Native Armenian speakers often use 'Բարև' in both casual and semi-formal settings. You might say it when greeting a friend in a coffee shop or when entering someone's home during a visit, showcasing a friendly and welcoming attitude.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Բարև' is the standard greeting, you might also encounter 'Սալամ' (Salam), which is borrowed from Arabic. 'Բարև' has a more familiar and warm tone, making it preferable among friends, while 'Սալամ' can feel slightly more formal.
Culture
'Բարև' is derived from the Old Armenian word 'barev,' which reflects a deep-rooted tradition of hospitality in Armenian culture. Greeting someone warmly is not just a formality; it's a way of expressing respect and openness, a trait highly valued in Armenian society.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Բարև'?
'Բարև' is pronounced as 'barev'. The 'b' is soft, almost like a gentle 'buh', and the emphasis is on the second syllable, making it sound friendly and inviting.
Q.Can I use 'Բարև' in a formal setting?
Yes, 'Բարև' is versatile and can be used in various contexts, including formal situations. However, if you want to be particularly respectful, you might follow it with someone's title or last name.
Q.Are there any situations where I shouldn't say 'Բարև'?
In very formal occasions, such as a business meeting or a solemn event, it may be more appropriate to use a more formal greeting or title. However, 'Բարև' is generally acceptable in most casual and semi-formal scenarios.
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