Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner Upd Direct

"I will miss my friends who became my brothers and sisters. We are standing on the threshold of a new life, cherishing the memories within these school walls".

Ani, the girl who had sat in the desk behind him since the third grade, stepped onto the small wooden stage. She held a crumpled piece of paper—the Banastexcutyunner (poems) they had spent weeks rehearsing. Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner

Առջևում կյանքն է՝ մեծ ու անծանոթ,Բայց մենք պատրաստ ենք քայլելու հաստատ,Դպրոցի շունչը՝ թանկ ու հարազատ,Կուղեկցի մեզ միշտ՝ մաքուր ու ազատ: 💡 Tips for Writing Your Own Graduation Speech "I will miss my friends who became my brothers and sisters

Graduating classes often rewrite the lyrics of popular songs to fit the school theme. She held a crumpled piece of paper—the Banastexcutyunner

– a specific bronze bell in Etchmiadzin, cracked during the 1679 earthquake. According to apocryphal church records, its final ring produced a strange harmonic overtone that villagers interpreted as a series of words—the “Xosqer” (speeches) of the title.

"Today a chapter ends, but the book is just beginning. Let your dreams be your compass."