New Year is when we all greet each other and celebrate life with full zeal. If you live in Armenia or plan to go there in the future, you must want to know some ways to help you greet the locals during the new year’s celebration.
In this post, we aim to walk you through some fantastic ways that you can use to wish someone a happy new year in Armenian and make them get fond of you.
Armenian Traditions For New Year
Already know how to introduce yourself in Armenian? If yes, then the next goal you should have is to expand your skills in other basic greetings and phrases. Let’s learn about the Armenian traditions for the new year, which can help you adapt better to the Armenian culture once the new year gets around the corner.
Decorating Everything
The foremost tradition of Armenia (like other places) is to adorn everything with care and love. Each place tends to decorate its place on New year’s eve, but several elements are distinctive to one’s culture.
The main element of decoration in Armenia is their New Year’s table. It is adorned with yummy food, including traditional meat snacks of basturma and sujukh, gata, Armenian cognac and wine, and dried fruits (nuts, etc.).
Creating A Solid Menu
In Armenian culture, food is given a lot of importance, especially on holidays. When the New Year approaches, Armenian people (mostly adults of the family) have meetings to decide the menu for the holidays. Some traditional dishes are an absolute must in the New year, but some are unique to each family.
The family members get to suggest the dishes that should be made, and an amazing and delicious table is served. People get together and make some dishes for the neighborhood so they can enjoy this holiday with many people.
Designing the menu started in December, and the food does not end till January, so everyone is happy throughout the two months.
Preparing A Feast
The oldest people in every family tend to get the honor of inviting the entire family on a big feist. The host’s responsibility is to manage the food, decoration, games, and other necessary items. Even though the host will have to do it all, the guests also tend to come and cook something for the host.
Most of the guests explore the market and bring something like turkey or cookies with them to join the feist. Everyone ensures that the night is celebrated vigorously and with all the essentials.
Armenian people are pretty religious, and therefore, they believe that if they got to spend New Year’s eve with their friends and family, it would result in their sins “falling.” They would be forgiven for all of the mistakes they have made, both intentionally and unintentionally.
Armenians make different dishes, but the most famous one made in every household and every housewife takes pride in is “dolma.” Every homemaker will claim that once you start eating their Dolma, you won’t be able to stop even until your stomach feels like exploding. This is why they tend to share their Dolma with everyone so that each person gets to feel truly happy.
How To Say Happy New Year In Armenian
Let’s learn about the most common ways to wish someone a happy new year in Armenian.
Armenians tend to celebrate Christmas and new year since they are Christians. In Armenian you can say Շնորհավոր Ամանոր եւ Սուրբ ծնունդ (Shnorhavor Amanor yev Surb tsnund).
Did you know that Armenia was one of the first places Christianity was introduced in its early stages? Now you do!
A very famous song in Armenia to wish some a happy new year is Շնորհավոր Նոր Դարե (Shnorhavor Nor Dare) which means “happy new year.”
This generated from a ubiquitous Armenian greeting which is Շնորհավոր Նոր Դարեե և Սոորփ Ձուհնունտ (Shnorhavor Nor Daree yev Soorp’ Dzuhnunt) meaning “Wishes of Joy and Happiness for the New Year and the Holy Birth.”
Armenian people tend to greet each other using this phrase a lot. You can sing this song to wish someone or simply greet by the phrase learned so that the Armenians can find you relatable.
New Year Vocabulary In Armenian
To wish someone a happy new year in Armenian, it is important to memorize the basic vocabulary. Let’s look at this essential list that we have below.
Armenian Words | Romanized Armenian | English Translations |
հուզիչ | huzich’ | Thrilling |
հունվար | hunvar | January |
Համբուրիր | Hamburir | Kiss |
գալիք | galik’ | Upcoming |
Հրավիրել | Hravirel | Invite |
Թայմս Սքուեր | T’ayms Sk’uyer | Times Square |
ամենաերջանիկ | amenayerjanik | Happiest |
Հրավեր | Hraver | Invitation |
տարեկան | tarekan | Annual |
ուրախ | urakh | Joyous |
ավազի ժամացույց | avazi zhamats’uyts’ | Hourglass |
Տոնակատարություն | Tonakatarut’yun | Celebration |
ոգեշնչող | vogeshnch’vogh | Inspiring |
ուրախ | urakh | Merry |
Ողջույններ | Voghjuynner | Cheers |
Ուխտ | Ukht | Vow |
գիշերը | gishery | Nighttime |
կայծակներ | kaytsakner | Sparklers |
արտագնա | artagna | Outgoing |
ներկա | nerka | Present |
Զանգահարեք Նոր տարում | Zangaharek’ Nor tarum | Ring In The New Year |
ֆանտաստիկ | fantastik | Fantastic |
հրաշալի | hrashali | Wonderful |
հուզիչ | huzich’ | Exciting |
Կեսգիշերի հարված | Kesgisheri harvats | Stroke Of Midnight |
լավագույնը | lavaguyny | Best |
եզակի | yezaki | Unique |
Օր | Or | Day |
Էքստրավագանսա | Ek’stravagansa | Extravaganza |
Խաղեր | Khagher | Games |
Հավաք | Havak’ | Gathering |
Տոստ | Tost | Toast |
կախազարդ | kakhazard | Hungover |
ուրախ | urakh | Joyful |
անցյալ | ants’yal | Past |
ոգեշնչող | vogeshnch’vogh | Inspirational |
Հիշողություններ | Hishoghut’yunner | Memories |
Օրացույց | Orats’uyts’ | Calendar |
մեծ | mets | Grand |
Տարի | Tari | Year |
դեկտեմբեր | dektember | December |
Դուրս ցրտի հետ | Durs ts’rti het | Out With The cold |
հիշատակի | hishataki | Commemoratory |
Կեսգիշեր | Kesgisher | Midnight |
Կոնֆետի | Konfeti | Confetti |
Պար | Par | Dancing |
լավատես | lavates | Optimistic |
հատուկ | hatuk | Special |
Փուչիկներ | P’uch’ikner | Balloons |
Շամպայն | Shampayn | Champagne |
սմոքինգ | smok’ing | Tuxedo |
Ճայթրուկներ | Chayt’rukner | Firecrackers |
առատ | arrat | Abundant |
սքանչելի | sk’anch’eli | Delightful |
Սթրեյմեր | St’reymer | Streamer |
Նոր Տարի | Nor Tari | New Year |
Գլխարկ | Glkhark | Hat |
Առաջին | Arrajin | First |
ուրիշ | urish | Another |
ցանկացող | ts’ankats’vogh | Wishful |
սոցիալական | sots’ialakan | Social |
Տոնեք | Tonek’ | Celebrate |
Աղմուկ ստեղծող | Aghmuk steghtsogh | Noise Maker |
բարեկեցիկ | barekets’ik | Prosperous |
մեծ | mets | Great |
Խնջույք | Khnjuyk’ | Party |
ևս մեկ | yevs mek | Yet Another |
հիշարժան | hisharzhan | Memorable |
փրփրացող | p’rp’rats’vogh | Bubbly |
նորացված | norats’vats | Renewed |
Վերջին | Verjin | Last |
տոնական | tonakan | Celebratory |
տոնական | tonakan | Festive |
սրտանց | srtants’ | Heartfelt |
Տոն | Ton | Holiday |
Ժամը տասներկուսը | Zhamy tasnerkusy | Twelve O’clock |
Զգեստ | Zgest | Gown |
Եվա | Yeva | Eve |
Հայր ժամանակ | Hayr zhamanak | Father Time |
նոր | nor | New |
Նոր տարվա գիշեր | Nor tarva gisher | New Year’s Eve |
Ուրախություն | Urakhut’yun | Merry-Making |
խոստումնալից | khostumnalits’ | Promising |
Երեխա | Yerekha | Baby |
երջանիկ | yerjanik | Happy |
Տոնակատարություններ | Tonakatarut’yunner | Festivities |
Ժամացույց | Zhamats’uyts’ | Clock |
նորածին | noratsin | Newborn |
Հին | Hin | Old |
զվարճալի | zvarchali | Fun-Filled |
Երաժշտություն | Yerazhshtut’yun | Music |
կախարդական | kakhardakan | Magical |
Ավանդույթ | Avanduyt’ | Tradition |
Բանաձեւ | Banadzev | Resolution |
Հրավառություն | Hravarrut’yun | Fireworks |
Նոր | Nor | New |
Շքերթ | Shk’ert’ | Parade |
Հետհաշվարկ | Hethashvark | Countdown |
Գավաթ | Gavat’ | Goblet |
բոլորովին նոր | bolorovin nor | Brand New |
Ֆլեյտա | Fleyta | Flute |
Երեկո | Yereko | Evening |
Գնդակ | Gndak | Ball |
վերածնված | veratsnvats | Reborn |
Փրփրացող | P’rp’rats’vogh | Bubbly |
Երջանիկ | Yerjanik | Happy |
Բեղիկներ | Beghikner | Horns |
շողշողացող | shoghshoghats’vogh | Sparkling |
Ժամանակը | Zhamanaky | Time |
զվարճանք | zvarchank’ | Fun |
կրկին | krkin | Yet Again |
ապագան | apagan | Future |
հաճելի | hacheli | Enjoyable |
ապահով | apahov | Safe |
ամբողջ աշխարհում | amboghj ashkharhum | Worldwide |
խմած | khmats | Drunk |
առողջ | arroghj | Healthy |
քաղցր | k’aghts’r | Sweet |
պայծառ | paytsarr | Bright |
թարմ | t’arm | Fresh |
Wrapping Up
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