Atouraye d'bimarena go matvate d'Arzni, Dvin, Koylasar u Shahriyar b'atra d'Armenia am kole arkhe yaqire d'soghberena go Erevan kpeshlun kes qayomta d'sahde atouraye u qayomta b'shema d'Tsitsernakaberd u mookeplun risha l'iqara d'kule sahde d'amvate d'atouraye, aremnaye u younaye.
We started our reportage from the Assyrian village of Arzni. On this day we walked in the funeral procession and laid flowers at the genocide monument.
Rabi Odisho has been teaching Assyrian language, as mother tongue, in the Swedish official schools in the town of Jönköping since 1998 until he retired few years ago. Rabi Ashor is sharing his experiences with us in this interview. His son, the talented young man, Ninos Odicho, is studying at the university, and he will obtain his bachelor’s degree this summer. Ninos does read and write Assyrian, and he can speak it in a very good level.