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The Grabar Cheatsheet

An Online Cheatsheet for the study of Classical Armenian, otherwise known as Grabar or Գրաբար in Armenian.

The purpose of this one-page website is to distill basic Classical Armenian grammatical forms into a simple to navigate reference work. This will be useful for students, scholars, or clergy who study or use Classical Armenian.

Note: If you're unfamiliar with the modern connotation of the term "Cheatsheet", it does not refer to a tool for cheating, but a very abbreviated reference material.

Technical Information

This website utilizing the rapid mockup framework Mercury, which uses HAML, SASS, CoffeeScript, and 960.gs to speed up development time (and make the work more fun). It also makes hosting on Heroku easy.

In The Works

The site is still in active development. Eventually an all Armenian version, as well as a mobile version will be made available.

Collaboration

Collaboration is welcome. If the acronyms that are mentioned in the previous section aren't frightening to you, please fork the repository and make which ever changes you like, then send me a pull request.

Suggestions about what should be added, removed, or modified are welcome. Please submit them in the Issues section of my Github repsitory.

Credits

Credit goes to Ara Soghomonian for compiling the initial material for the Cheatsheet. The primary source for the content is Robert Thomson's Introduction to Classical Armenian.

Copyright

Copyright © 2010 Matthew Ash. See LICENSE for details.