Pari and Char

Boghos de Constantinople, a high-ranking official and linguist in the foreign ministry of the Ottoman Empire, maintained that AR, the root of the Armenian Arev, is also the root of PARI and CHAR. Pari, meaning good, kind, gentle, generous, is derived from the affirmative consonant sound of B and sun-like, manly ARI. CHAR (evil, bad, malignant, malevolent and cowardly) is derived from the negative consonant prefix CH and ARI.

Boghos de Constantinople, a high-ranking official and linguist in the foreign ministry of the Ottoman Empire, maintained that AR, the root of the Armenian Arev, is also the root of PARI and CHAR. Pari, meaning good, kind, gentle, generous, is derived from the affirmative consonant sound of B and sun-like, manly ARI. CHAR (evil, bad, malignant, malevolent and cowardly) is derived from the negative consonant prefix CH and ARI.

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