Mer Hayrenik
English: Our Fatherland | |
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Մեր Հայրենիք | |
National anthem of Armenia | |
Lyrics | Mikael Nalbandian (1829-1866), 1859[1] |
Music | Barsegh Kanachyan (1885-1967) |
Adopted | 1991 |
Audio sample | |
Mer Hayrenik (Instrumental) |
Mer Hayrenik (Template:Lang-hy; translated as Our Fatherland) is the national anthem of the Republic of Armenia. Adopted on July 1, 1991, it was also the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Armenia (1918–1920), the first modern Armenian state.
The lyrics of the anthem are adapted from a version of The Song of an Italian girl (Template:Lang-hy, written in 1859) by Mikael Nalbandian (1829–1866).[1] Later set to music by composer Barsegh Kanachyan (1885–1967).
Lyrics
Armenian[2] | Latin transcription | English translation[3] |
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Մեր Հայրենիք, ազատ անկախ,
Ահա եղբայր քեզ մի դրոշ,
Նայիր նրան երեք գույնով,
Ամենայն տեղ մահը մի է
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Mer Hayrenik’, azat ankakh,
Aha yeghbayr k’ez mi drosh,
Nayir nran yerek’ guynov,
Amenayn tegh mahë mi e
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Our Fatherland, free, independent,
Here is a flag for you, my brother,
Look at it, tricolored,
Death is the same everywhere,
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Comparison with the original text
Mer Hayrenik is based on the first, third, fourth and sixth stanzas of the original poem The Song of an Italian Girl.
Anthem text in Armenian[2] | English translation[4] | Poem text in Armenian (1st, 3rd, 4th and 6th stanzas) |
English translation |
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Մեր Հայրենիք, ազատ անկախ, Ահա եղբայր քեզ մի դրոշ, Նայիր նրան երեք գույնով, Ամենայն տեղ մահը մի է |
Our Fatherland, free, independent, Here is a flag for you, my brother, Look at it, tricolored, Death is the same everywhere, |
Մեր հայրենիք, թշուառ, անտէր, Ահա՛, եղբայր, քեզ մի դրoշ, Նայի՛ր նորան, երեք գոյնով, Ամենայն տեղ մահը մի է, |
Our Fatherland, miserable, abandoned, Here is a flag for you, my brother, Look at it, tricolored, Death is the same everywhere, |
- Note
1 Refers to the Wars of Italian Independence against the Austrian Empire.
See also
References
- ^ a b Template:Hy icon Իտալացի աղջկա երգը The Song of the Italian girl in Armenian Wikisource
- ^ a b According to the Armenian version of the web site of the Government of the Republic of Armenia
- ^ According to the English version of the web site of the Government of the Republic of Armenia
- ^ According to the English version of the web site of the Government of the Republic of Armenia