Definition: Armenian language's origin can't be confirmed without further data, but it dates back to around 2500 BCE. It's an Indo-European language from Central Asia. Its common form is Aramaic, which has a variety called Modern Armenian, as well as numerous dialects spoken in different areas of Armenia. The word 'Armenic' refers to the people of that language, which are predominantly nomadic and live in the regions around modern-day Turkey and Iran.