B1 Expressions & Patterns 1 min read आसान

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Mastering agreement and disagreement in Armenian requires knowing the right particles like 'ayo' (yes) and 'voch' (no) combined with conversational fillers.

  • Use 'Ayo' for formal agreement and 'Ha' for casual settings. Example: 'Ha, gnam!' (Yes, let's go!)
  • Use 'Voch' for formal negation and 'Che' for casual settings. Example: 'Che, chem uzum.' (No, I don't want to.)
  • Use 'Isk' to introduce a contrasting opinion. Example: 'Yes sirum em surch, isk du?' (I like coffee, and you?)
Agreement: [Ayo/Ha] + [Verb/Sentence] | Disagreement: [Voch/Che] + [Negative Verb/Sentence]

Agreement and Disagreement Particles

Register Affirmative Negative Usage
Formal
Ayo
Voch
Business/Academic
Neutral
Ha
Che
Daily/Casual
Emphasis
Iharke (Of course)
Bnav (Not at all)
Strong opinion

Meanings

These expressions are used to confirm or deny statements, or to express alignment with another speaker's perspective.

1

Direct Confirmation

Agreeing with a factual statement.

“Ayo, da chisht e.”

“Ha, gitem.”

2

Direct Negation

Disagreeing with a factual statement.

“Voch, da sxal e.”

“Che, chem karogh.”

3

Contrastive Disagreement

Introducing a different viewpoint.

“Isk yes ayl karciqi em.”

“Bayc da aynqan el chisht che.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Expressing Agreement and Disagreement
Form Structure Example
Formal Yes
Ayo + Sentence
Ayo, yes hamadzayn em.
Formal No
Voch + Negative Verb
Voch, yes chem gnalu.
Casual Yes
Ha + Sentence
Ha, gnam!
Casual No
Che + Negative Verb
Che, chem uzum.
Contrast
Isk + Sentence
Isk yes ayl karciqi em.
Strong No
Bnav + Negative
Bnav chem uzum.
Of Course
Iharke + Sentence
Iharke, da chisht e.

औपचारिकता का स्तर

औपचारिक
Yes, hamadzayn em.

Yes, hamadzayn em. (Opinion)

तटस्थ
Ha, hamadzayn em.

Ha, hamadzayn em. (Opinion)

अनौपचारिक
Ha, chisht es.

Ha, chisht es. (Opinion)

बोलचाल
Ha, henc aydpes.

Ha, henc aydpes. (Opinion)

Agreement vs Disagreement Spectrum

Response

Agreement

  • Ayo Yes
  • Hamadzayn em I agree

Disagreement

  • Voch No
  • Che No (casual)

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Ayo, yes gitem.

Yes, I know.

2

Voch, chem uzum.

No, I don't want.

3

Ha, gnam!

Yes, let's go!

4

Che, chem karogh.

No, I can't.

1

Hamadzayn em, da lav mitq e.

I agree, that is a good idea.

2

Voch, da aynqan el chisht che.

No, that is not quite right.

3

Ha, iharke!

Yes, of course!

4

Che, aydpes chi.

No, it's not like that.

1

Isk yes ayl karciqi em.

And I am of a different opinion.

2

Hakaraky, da shat karevor e.

On the contrary, that is very important.

3

Ayo, bayc petq e hashvi arnel...

Yes, but we must consider...

4

Che, mi' xangarir.

No, don't disturb.

1

Karces te du iravaci es, sakayn...

It seems you are right, however...

2

Voch mi depqum, da anhnar e.

In no case, that is impossible.

3

Ayo, hamamit em.

Yes, I am in agreement.

4

Che, da chi hamapatasxanum.

No, that doesn't correspond.

1

Aydpes e, sakayn kan ayl hangamanqner.

That is so, but there are other circumstances.

2

Voch, es chem karogh hamadzaynvel.

No, I cannot agree.

3

Isk inch veraberum e ayd harcin...

And as for that question...

4

Hakaraky, da himnavorvac che.

On the contrary, that is not substantiated.

1

Ayo, ayd isk pattcharov...

Yes, for that very reason...

2

Voch, da chi karogh hamarvel...

No, that cannot be considered...

3

Isk ete ditarkenq ayl tesankyunic...

And if we look from another perspective...

4

Hakaraky, da aveli e bardacnum.

On the contrary, that complicates it further.

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

Expressing Agreement and Disagreement बनाम Voch vs Voch mi

Learners confuse the particle 'no' with the quantifier 'none'.

Expressing Agreement and Disagreement बनाम Che vs Chka

Learners use 'che' to mean 'there is not'.

Expressing Agreement and Disagreement बनाम Ha vs Ayo

Learners use 'ha' in formal meetings.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Che, yes uzum.

Che, yes chem uzum.

Must use negative verb with negative particle.

Ayo, yes chem gnalu.

Voch, yes chem gnalu.

Mismatch between particle and verb.

Voch, yes gnalu em.

Ayo, yes gnalu em.

Mismatch between particle and verb.

Ha, yes chem.

Che, yes chem.

Mismatch.

Voch, yes uzum em.

Ayo, yes uzum em.

Particle must match verb.

Che, da lav e.

Ayo, da lav e.

Particle must match sentiment.

Ayo, da sxal e.

Voch, da sxal e.

Particle must match sentiment.

Isk yes hamadzayn.

Isk yes hamadzayn em.

Missing verb 'em'.

Bayc, yes uzum em.

Ayo, bayc yes uzum em.

Need to start with agreement.

Hakaraky, yes hamadzayn em.

Hakaraky, yes hamadzayn chem.

Mismatch.

Aydpes e, bayc yes hamadzayn em.

Aydpes e, bayc yes hamadzayn chem.

Logical contradiction.

Voch, da chi karogh.

Voch, da chi karogh linel.

Incomplete verb phrase.

Isk, da chi kareli.

Isk da chi kareli.

Incorrect comma usage.

Hakaraky, da chisht e.

Hakaraky, da sxal e.

Logical contradiction.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

___, yes hamadzayn em.

___, yes chem uzum.

___, bayc da aynqan el chisht che.

___, hakaraky, da shat karevor e.

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Ha, chisht es!

Job Interview very common

Ayo, yes patrast em.

Texting constant

Che, chem karogh.

Ordering Food common

Ayo, khndrem.

Travel common

Ayo, aystegh.

Academic Discussion occasional

Isk, hakaraky...

💡

Listen to locals

Pay attention to when they use 'ha' vs 'ayo' in movies.
⚠️

Avoid 'che' in formal settings

It can sound dismissive to superiors.
🎯

Use 'hamadzayn em'

It sounds much more professional than just 'ayo'.
💬

Softening disagreement

Always use 'bayc' before stating your disagreement.

Smart Tips

Use 'hamadzayn em' instead of just 'ayo'.

Ayo, da lav e. Hamadzayn em, da lav mitq e.

Use 'che' with a smile to keep it light.

Voch, da sxal e. Che, aydpes chi, bayc...

Use 'karces te' to hedge your agreement.

Ayo, chisht e. Karces te chisht e.

Use 'iharke' for strong agreement.

Ayo, gitem. Iharke, gitem.

उच्चारण

/ɑˈjɔ/

Ayo

Pronounced ah-yoh, with stress on the second syllable.

/vɔtʃ/

Voch

Pronounced voch, like 'watch' but with an 'o'.

Falling

Ayo. ↘

Certainty/Finality

Rising

Ayo? ↗

Questioning/Surprise

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

Ayo is for 'A-OK' (formal), Che is for 'Check it out' (casual).

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a formal judge saying 'Ayo' with a gavel, and a friend saying 'Che' while waving their hand.

Rhyme

Ayo is for the formal show, Che is for the friends you know.

Story

Armen went to a meeting and said 'Ayo' to his boss. Later, he met his friend and said 'Ha' to a coffee invitation. He avoided saying 'Che' to his boss, which kept his job safe.

Word Web

AyoVochHaCheHamadzaynIskBayc

चैलेंज

Spend 5 minutes today saying 'Ayo' and 'Voch' to every question you hear in your head.

सांस्कृतिक नोट्स

Armenians value politeness. Using 'Ayo' in formal settings is a sign of respect.

Diaspora Armenians might use slightly different intonation, but the particles remain the same.

Youth often use 'Ha' even in semi-formal settings.

These particles have roots in ancient Armenian, evolving from formal affirmations.

बातचीत की शुरुआत

Surch khum es?

Aysor gnalu es?

Hamadzayn es ayd karciqin?

Karces te da chisht e?

डायरी विषय

Write about something you agree with today.
Write about a disagreement you had.
Discuss a controversial topic.
Analyze a complex argument.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही

Test Yourself

Choose the correct particle. बहुविकल्पी

___, yes gnalu em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo
Ayo is the standard affirmative.
Fill in the blank.

___, yes chem uzum.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Che
Che is the correct negative particle.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Che, yes uzum em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, yes uzum em.
Particle must match verb.
Make formal. Sentence Transformation

Ha, gnam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, gnam.
Ayo is the formal version of Ha.
Match the particle. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above
All are correct pairings.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Surch khum es? B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, khum em.
Logical response.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Isk / ayl / yes / karciqi / em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Isk yes ayl karciqi em.
Correct word order.
True or False? True False Rule

Che is formal.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Che is informal.

Score: /8

अभ्यास प्रश्न

8 exercises
Choose the correct particle. बहुविकल्पी

___, yes gnalu em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo
Ayo is the standard affirmative.
Fill in the blank.

___, yes chem uzum.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Che
Che is the correct negative particle.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Che, yes uzum em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, yes uzum em.
Particle must match verb.
Make formal. Sentence Transformation

Ha, gnam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, gnam.
Ayo is the formal version of Ha.
Match the particle. Match Pairs

Match formal/informal.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above
All are correct pairings.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Surch khum es? B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ayo, khum em.
Logical response.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Isk / ayl / yes / karciqi / em.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Isk yes ayl karciqi em.
Correct word order.
True or False? True False Rule

Che is formal.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Che is informal.

Score: /8

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (8)

It is better to use 'ayo' to maintain professionalism.

'Voch' is formal, 'che' is informal.

Use 'bayc' (but) or 'hamadzayn chem' (I don't agree).

Yes, it is the standard neutral/formal form.

It means 'and' or 'whereas' to introduce contrast.

Yes, as a tag question.

Armenian requires double negation for clarity.

Yes, 'iharke' (of course) or 'hamadzayn em' (I agree).

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Sí/No

Armenian has distinct formal/informal particles.

French high

Oui/Non

Register usage is more strict in Armenian.

German high

Ja/Nein

Armenian has more discourse markers for disagreement.

Japanese moderate

Hai/Iie

Japanese particles change based on the relationship.

Arabic moderate

Na'am/La

Arabic uses different particles for different dialects.

Chinese low

Shì/Bù

Chinese doesn't have simple yes/no words in the same way.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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