Can you understand the ancient version of your native language?

I too would like an answer to the question when is the first surviving manuscript or surviving manuscript in the armenian language that still exists to this day. No armenian is able to answer this question cause no one knows. There is one image that is clearly fake that is claimed to be from the 6th century but there is no source on it. I would also like to know what manuscript in the georgian language is the oldest surviving. No one answers this question either. But you keep claiming Armenians did not have any inscriptions in the 5th century this is not true. You also made the claim georgian inscriptions existed from the 3rd and 4th centuries this is also not true. And it makes you sound very armenian when you make claims you cannot back up.

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