मतलब
Food that tastes very good.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Hospitality (Hyurasirutyun) is central. If you are a guest, you must praise the 'hamegh utest' at least once to show respect. In the diaspora, this phrase is often used to connect with heritage through traditional recipes passed down through generations. Modern Yerevan has a booming fusion food scene where 'hamegh utest' is used for everything from traditional Tolma to Armenian-style burgers. In villages, 'hamegh' often implies 'organic' or 'from the garden' (hoghic), carrying a deeper meaning of freshness.
The 'Shat' Rule
Always add 'Shat' (very) before 'hamegh' to sound more enthusiastic and natural.
Don't be shy
In Armenian culture, being quiet about food can be seen as a sign you don't like it. Speak up!
मतलब
Food that tastes very good.
The 'Shat' Rule
Always add 'Shat' (very) before 'hamegh' to sound more enthusiastic and natural.
Don't be shy
In Armenian culture, being quiet about food can be seen as a sign you don't like it. Speak up!
Use 'Hamov'
If you want to sound like a local in a Yerevan cafe, use 'Hamov' instead of 'Hamegh'.
The Response
If someone says 'Anush lini' to you while you eat, you should respond with 'Shnorhakalutyun'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to say 'This is a tasty dish.'
Սա _____ ուտեստ է:
'Համեղ' means tasty, which fits the context of a dish.
Which is the correct plural form of 'Tasty dishes'?
Choose the correct phrase:
In Armenian, the adjective doesn't pluralize, and 'utest' takes the '-ner' suffix.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
Host: Փորձեք այս տոլման: Guest: Շնորհակալություն, _____
It is polite to praise the food when offered.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are writing a review for a 5-star restaurant.
This is the most formal and appropriate for a professional review.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Types of Utest
Traditional
- • Tolma
- • Khash
- • Ghapama
Modern
- • Burger
- • Pizza
- • Pasta
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासՍա _____ ուտեստ է:
'Համեղ' means tasty, which fits the context of a dish.
Choose the correct phrase:
In Armenian, the adjective doesn't pluralize, and 'utest' takes the '-ner' suffix.
Host: Փորձեք այս տոլման: Guest: Շնորհակալություն, _____
It is polite to praise the food when offered.
Situation: You are writing a review for a 5-star restaurant.
This is the most formal and appropriate for a professional review.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालPrimarily, yes. You wouldn't call a person or a movie 'hamegh' unless you were being very poetic or metaphorical.
'Hamegh' is more formal/standard; 'Hamov' is colloquial and very common in daily speech.
Usually, we say 'Hamegh khmichq' (tasty drink), but 'Hamegh' is more common for solid food.
Use the prefix 'amena-': 'Սա ամենահամեղ ուտեստն է' (Sa amenahamegh utestn e).
No, 'utest' usually implies a full, prepared meal or a specific course.
You would say 'Aghi e' (It is salty). You wouldn't use 'hamegh' in that case.
Yes, though they might prefer 'Hamov' or 'Anush' more frequently in certain contexts.
No, for smells we use 'Hacholi' (pleasant) or 'Anush'.
Yes, it is the most polite and standard way to compliment the kitchen.
No, Armenian has no grammatical gender.
Only as slang for someone who is 'sweet' or 'charming,' but it's very informal and rare.
'Anham' (tasteless) or 'Vat' (bad).
संबंधित मुहावरे
Համով-հոտով
similarTasty and fragrant
Անուշ լինի
builds onMay it be sweet/pleasant
Բերանիս համը
specialized formThe taste of my mouth
Անհամ ուտեստ
contrastTasteless dish
Խոհարարական գլուխգործոց
specialized formCulinary masterpiece