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Second, Western Armenian has shifted the Classical Armenian ''voiced'' stops and ''voiced'' affricates into ''aspirated'' stops and ''aspirated'' affricates, and replaced the ''plain'' stops and ''plain'' affricates with ''voiced'' ones.
Specifically, the following
# Billabial stops:
## merging of Classical Armenian {{IPA|/b/}} (բ) and {{IPA|/pʰ/}} (փ) as {{IPA|/pʰ/}}
## voicing of Classical {{IPA|/ʧ/}} (ճ) to {{IPA|/ʤ/}}
As a result, a word like {{IPA|[ʤoɹ]}} (spelled ջուր in [[Classical Armenian]], 'water') is cognate with Western Armenian {{IPA|[ʧʰoɹ]}} (also spelled ջուր). However, [tʰoɹ]}} ('grandson') and {{IPA|[kʰaɹ]}} ('stone')
====Differences in Phonology from Eastern Armenian====
===Nouns===
Western Armenian nouns have six [[Noun case|case]]s: [[Nominative case|Nominative]] (subject), [[Accusative case|Accusative]] (direct object), [[Genitive case|Genitive]] (possession), [[Dative case|Dative]] (indirect object), [[Ablative case|Ablative]] (origin) and [[Instrumental case|Instrumental]] (means). Of the six cases, the nominative and accusative
Declension in Armenian is based on how the genitive is formed. There
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===Verbs===
Verbs in Armenian
The "present" tense in Western Armenian is based on three [[Grammatical conjugation|conjugation]]s ('''a, y, i'''):
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