Significado
Food that tastes good.
Contexto cultural
Hospitality is paramount. If you don't say the food is 'hamov', the host might think you are unhappy. The phrase is used to maintain a connection to heritage through traditional recipes. Modern youth use 'hamov' for everything from food to a cool outfit or a 'sweet' person. Food is often organic and farm-to-table; 'hamov' here implies the purity of the soil.
Add 'Shat'
Always add 'շատ' (shat - very) before 'համով' to sound more enthusiastic and polite.
Not for Drinks
Remember, 'utest' is for food. Use 'hamov' alone for drinks.
Significado
Food that tastes good.
Add 'Shat'
Always add 'շատ' (shat - very) before 'համով' to sound more enthusiastic and polite.
Not for Drinks
Remember, 'utest' is for food. Use 'hamov' alone for drinks.
Compliment Early
Don't wait until the end of the meal to say it; say it after the first bite!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to say 'This is a tasty dish'.
Այս ____ ուտեստ է:
'Համով' means tasty, which fits the context of a dish.
Which of the following is the plural form of 'tasty dishes'?
Select the correct plural form:
In Armenian, the adjective stays the same, and the noun takes the plural suffix '-ներ'.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
Host: Փորձիր այս տոլման: Guest: ____:
Complimenting the food is the culturally correct response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a restaurant and love the kebab.
This phrase expresses your enjoyment of the food.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosԱյս ____ ուտեստ է:
'Համով' means tasty, which fits the context of a dish.
Select the correct plural form:
In Armenian, the adjective stays the same, and the noun takes the plural suffix '-ներ'.
Host: Փորձիր այս տոլման: Guest: ____:
Complimenting the food is the culturally correct response.
You are at a restaurant and love the kebab.
This phrase expresses your enjoyment of the food.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a restaurant.
'Hamegh' is slightly more formal, while 'hamov' is more common in daily speech.
Yes, but only as slang meaning 'cute' or 'sweet'.
You say 'ամենահամով' (amenahamov).
No, 'kerakur' and 'chash' are also used, but 'utest' is very common for a specific prepared item.
No, adjectives in Armenian do not change for number.
Yes, it applies to any prepared food item.
You would say 'անհամ' (anham - tasteless).
Use 'hamov' unless you are pointing out a specific one ('the tasty one').
You can say 'համով միրգ', but not 'համով ուտեստ' unless the fruit is part of a prepared dish.
Frases relacionadas
Համեղ ճաշ
synonymDelicious dinner/meal
Անուշ լինի
builds onMay it be sweet/enjoyable
Բարի ախորժակ
similarBon appétit
Ձեռքդ դալար
specialized formMay your hand stay green/fresh