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u/outhusiast ยท 2 pointsr/armenia

" What advantages does speaking Armenian have? " and " it doesn't mean if you can't speak Armenian you are no longer Armenian"
Then you write
"and for our history to not be forgotten. "
When you start to let something as important as language slip, you can forget about everything else. The Armenian language is as important to the being of Armenian as anything else, it is probably #1 or #2 in that regard.
I've come to learn that Mesrop Mashtots did not invent the alphabet in 406 AD. We are taught that Mashtots invented the alphabet because so much history has been lost and distorted, especially after the introduction of Christianity, invasion after invasion and the Genocide.
If you need a reference for Mashtots not being the inventor of the alphabet, You can read this book by Vahan Setyan or some of the other ones he's written.