Verb conjugator

Armenian verb conjugation tables

Type any Armenian verb, or pick one of 16 common ones, and see it fully conjugated in the present, past and future, for every person. The built-in verbs are the ones you meet first and use most, regular and irregular.

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Armenian verb conjugation is how a verb changes its ending, and sometimes its stem, to match the subject and the tense. This free tool lays out full tables for 16 of the most common Armenian verbs across 3 core tenses. Pick a verb like լինել (to be) or լինել (to be), or type any Armenian verb of your own to conjugate it on the spot.

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Showing լինել (to be) · irregular, auxiliary verb; Eastern Armenian

լինել

to be irregular, auxiliary verb; Eastern Armenian
Present
ես եմ
դու ես
նա է
մենք ենք
դուք եք
նրանք են
Past
ես էի
դու էիր
նա էր
մենք էինք
դուք էիք
նրանք էին
Future
ես կլինեմ
դու կլինես
նա կլինի
մենք կլինենք
դուք կլինեք
նրանք կլինեն

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How Armenian conjugation works

To conjugate a verb is to change its form to show who is doing the action (the subject) and when (the tense). In each table above, the subject runs down the left and the matching form sits beside it, across 3 core tenses: Present, Past, Future.

Verbs split into regular and irregular. Regular verbs follow a fixed pattern you can apply to thousands of others once you learn it; the badge on each verb names its type (irregular, auxiliary verb; Eastern Armenian for լինել, for example). Irregular verbs like լինել (to be) change in ways you memorize one by one, which is exactly why the most common verbs are so often the most irregular.

You do not learn these by staring at the grid. You learn them by meeting them, over and over, in real sentences until the pattern feels obvious. That is what reading does, and it is what reading in Lingo7 is built for: open a real book in Armenian, tap any verb form to see its meaning, and the conjugations start to stick on their own.

Frequently asked questions

How do you conjugate Armenian verbs?

To conjugate a Armenian verb, you change its form to match the subject and the tense. Take լինել (to be): in the ես form it is եմ now, էի in the past, and կլինեմ in the future. Regular verbs follow a fixed pattern by ending; irregular ones you learn one at a time. This tool shows the full table for each.

What are the most common Armenian verbs?

The most common Armenian verbs include լինել (to be), ունենալ (to have), գնալ (to go), ասել (to say, to tell), անել (to do, to make), ուտել (to eat), տալ (to give), գալ (to come). These high-frequency verbs are also the most irregular in most languages, which is why they are worth drilling first. This tool has full present, past and future tables for all 16.

Is Armenian verb conjugation hard?

Armenian conjugation takes practice but follows clear rules. Regular verbs are predictable once you learn the endings; the real work is the handful of very common irregular verbs and knowing which tense to use. Armenian is FSI Category III, about 1100 hours to professional proficiency. The fastest way to make the forms automatic is to meet them again and again in real sentences, which is what reading does.

How many tenses does Armenian have?

These three, Present, Past, Future, are the core of everyday Armenian and the right place to start. Real Armenian also uses other moods and aspects (and, in most languages, extra compound tenses), but they build on the same stems and personal endings you see in these tables.