About Marathi Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Marathi is an Indo-Aryan language. It is spoken predominantly by Marathi people. It is the official language of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Marathi is the official language of Maharashtra state. It is also the co-official language in Goa state. The language is also spoken in the union territory of Damaon in western India. Marathi is one of the 22 scheduled languages that are spoken in India. Marathi has 83 million speakers and it ranks 10th in the list of languages. It is spoken by most native speakers in the world. Marathi has millions of native speakers after Hindi-Urdu and Bengali. Marathi has the oldest literature and is inspired by many modern Indian languages. The dialect of Marathi is Standard Marathi and the Varhadi dialect. Marathi has exclusive forms of 'we' and uses a three-way gender system.
About Armenian Language
According to Wikipedia.org, The Armenian language is spelled Haieren and is popular as the Indo-European language. Traditionally it was considered as the dialect of Iran. In this modern era, the Armenian language is spoken by 6.7 million people all across the globe. The majority of Armenian language speakers live in Armenia that covers around 3.4 million people. Some other speakers of this language also reside in Georgia and Russia. Other 100,000 speakers live in Iran. The Armenian language can be distinguished in many varieties including Old Armenian (Grabar), Middle Armenian (Miǰin hayerên), and Modern Armenian, or Ašxarhabar (Ashkharhabar). There are two written varieties for modern Armenia that include Western Armenian (Arewmtahayerên) and Eastern Armenian (Arewelahayerên). There are about 50 dialects that were introduced before 1915. Surprisingly, the population of Turkey was reduced due to massacres and other adverse conditions.