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Armenians in diaspora: genocide only one reason to learn ancestors’ language

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France is home to the second largest Armenian community in the world. For them, it's important to teach their children the culture and language of their ancestors. Simply because it's rich, and "not only because our people have suffered (genocide)," an Armenian language teacher tells our reporters Thameen Al-Kheetan and Hagop Abrilian.

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