Armenian orthography reform

An orthography reform of the Armenian alphabet was conducted between 1922 and 1924 in Soviet Armenia. It was rejected by Armenian diaspora communities, which for the most part speak Western Armenian, including the Armenian communities in Iran who also speak Eastern Armenian, and continue to use the Classical Armenian orthography. Although it is barely used by Armenians outside of Armenia and the Post-Soviet states (namely Georgia and Russia), it is the official orthography of the Republic of Armenia.

Armenian orthography reform

An orthography reform of the Armenian alphabet was conducted between 1922 and 1924 in Soviet Armenia. It was rejected by Armenian diaspora communities, which for the most part speak Western Armenian, including the Armenian communities in Iran who also speak Eastern Armenian, and continue to use the Classical Armenian orthography. Although it is barely used by Armenians outside of Armenia and the Post-Soviet states (namely Georgia and Russia), it is the official orthography of the Republic of Armenia.