Commonspace.eu запускает страницу в facebook на армянском языке

Commonspace.eu запустил армянскую версию страницы в facebook. На странице будут публиковаться выборочные статьи с сайта, переведенные на армянский язык.

По словам представителя редакционной коллегии commonspace.eu, "мы рады, что некоторые статьи с нашего веб-сайта теперь также будут доступны на армянском языке. Этим самым мы отвечаем на просьбы наших читателей в Армении и среди армянской диаспоры. Мы надеемся, что в будущем мы сможем запустить аналогичные страницы на других языках."

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Страница commonspace.eu на армянском языке доступна по адресу: https://www.facebook.com/commonspaceEU.Armenian/

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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