意味
Used to accept an invitation or favor happily.
文化的背景
Hospitality is a pillar of Armenian identity. 'Hajuyqov' is more than a word; it's a social lubricant that ensures the host feels their effort is appreciated. In the Diaspora, 'Hajuyqov' is often one of the few 'politeness' words preserved by heritage speakers to maintain a connection to Armenian etiquette. In Yerevan's growing tech scene, 'Hajuyqov' is used to maintain a friendly, 'startup' vibe while remaining professional. Classic Armenian literature often uses 'Hajuyqov' to depict noble characters who serve their nation or loved ones without hesitation.
The 'Mets' Boost
Always add 'Mets' (Great) before 'Hajuyqov' if an elder invites you to their home. It shows deep respect.
Not for Facts
Never use it to confirm a fact. It's only for actions you are willing to take.
意味
Used to accept an invitation or favor happily.
The 'Mets' Boost
Always add 'Mets' (Great) before 'Hajuyqov' if an elder invites you to their home. It shows deep respect.
Not for Facts
Never use it to confirm a fact. It's only for actions you are willing to take.
The Smile Factor
Armenians value sincerity. Say 'Hajuyqov' with a genuine smile to make it effective.
Texting
In Armenian Latin script (SMS), it's often written as 'Hajuyqov' or 'Hajuykov.'
自分をテスト
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate polite response.
Աննա: «Կցանկանա՞ս վաղը գնալ թանգարան:» Դու: «__________, շատ հետաքրքիր կլինի:»
While 'Ayo' is correct, 'Hajuyqov' is the most natural and polite way to accept an invitation.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: Your boss asks you to help a new colleague.
Hajuyqov shows professional enthusiasm.
Fill in the blank to make the phrase more enthusiastic.
____ հաճույքով կգամ ձեր տուն:
'Mets hajuyqov' means 'With great pleasure.'
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) Ես հաճույքով եմ: B) Ես հաճույքով կօգնեմ: C) Հաճույքով է:
Hajuyqov is an adverb that modifies a verb like 'kognem' (will help).
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ビジュアル学習ツール
When to say 'Hajuyqov'
Social
- • Parties
- • Coffee
- • Walks
Professional
- • New tasks
- • Helping peers
- • Meetings
練習問題バンク
4 問題Աննա: «Կցանկանա՞ս վաղը գնալ թանգարան:» Դու: «__________, շատ հետաքրքիր կլինի:»
While 'Ayo' is correct, 'Hajuyqov' is the most natural and polite way to accept an invitation.
Situation: Your boss asks you to help a new colleague.
Hajuyqov shows professional enthusiasm.
____ հաճույքով կգամ ձեր տուն:
'Mets hajuyqov' means 'With great pleasure.'
A) Ես հաճույքով եմ: B) Ես հաճույքով կօգնեմ: C) Հաճույքով է:
Hajuyqov is an adverb that modifies a verb like 'kognem' (will help).
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よくある質問
10 問No, that's a common mistake. Use 'Khndrem' or 'Charzhe' (It's nothing) for 'You're welcome.'
Not at all! It's perfectly neutral. However, with very close friends, you might prefer 'Sirov.'
'Hajuyqov' is 'with pleasure,' while 'Sirov' is 'with love.' 'Sirov' is slightly more emotional.
Yes, it's very common in professional emails to show you are happy to assist.
No, the word 'Hajuyqov' stays the same. You just change the verb: 'Հաճույքով կգանք' (We will come with pleasure).
Younger people might say 'Hajuyqov' but with a very casual tone, or use 'Harts chka' (No question/No problem).
Add 'Mets' at the beginning: 'Mets hajuyqov.'
Yes, but the pronunciation is slightly different (Hajuykov).
Yes, it's a very polite way to accept a gift while showing you appreciate the gesture.
You can't use 'Hajuyqov' for 'No.' Use 'Che, mersi' or 'Shnorhakal em, bayts...' (Thank you, but...).
関連フレーズ
Սիրով
similarWith love
Ուրախությամբ
synonymWith joy
Պատրաստակամությամբ
specialized formWith willingness
Խնդրեմ
contrastPlease / You're welcome
Անպայման
similarDefinitely