Armenian Language
Our globally prominent and popular linguistic organizations in most of the major cities of India, provide a wide range of language translation, language interpretation, and language localization services in most of the major, widely used, and popular languages of the world including Amenian.
Our each linguistic organization commands a team of highly competent, broadly experienced, and mellow native linguistic professionals and artists of the Amenian language. It may be noted that Amenian is one of the most widely used and popular languages of the world, and contributes substantially to the publication and media world of other parts of the world. Our perceptive and discerning professionals of the Amenian language have been providing excellent and impressive language translation services to a large number of business clients of India and Armenia. These language translation, language interpretation, and language localization services are provided at rather reasonable charges, in any of our numerous linguistic organizations in every major city of India.
Language movements in the United States are somewhat different in their scope and focus from the language movements we notice in India. These movements focus on the freedom of expression, not merely as an attempt to maintain the ethnic identity of the people groups. These movements tend to jell together representing the struggle of the conscious minority groups for their rights. They are often elevated to a common ground, rather than being treated as individual issues affecting this or that particular minority group. Some of the more prominent issues include the following: a struggle for the recognition of the sign language as a legitimate means of expression, use of an African American dialect as the mother tongue medium in the elementary school stage, providing for mother tongue education, if necessary through a model of bilingual eduaction, to the Latin American labor in the fields of California, celebrating the diversity of cultures in the schools and providing for special counselors adept in some of these minority languages, printing and publishing the government service forms in the minority languages, etc. An interesting aspect is that almost all the groups recognize the importance and the pre-eminent place that should be accorded to English as the common language. These movements may also focus on re-inventing their languages and cultures, especially the cultures represented by the minority groups. Often the economically less prosperous minority groups and individuals join the struggle, whereas the economically prosperous groups tend to avoid participation in these "struggles." One should also put on record the fact that the communities tend to recognize these struggles to a very great extent and try to provide some facilities to meet the perceived needs of the minority groups. However, dissatisfaction is always there, and the politically active, civil rights groups often help keep the struggle alive.