Abstract
<jats:p>It is noticeable that those dialects of the Armenian language that were historically used or are currently used in the interior regions of Iran or beyond its borders do not have such a large layer of New Persian borrowings in their vocabulary as the dialects of the regions adjacent to Iran. One of the dialects that occupies such an intermediate geographical position is the Jahuk-Vayk interdialect, the study of the interesting layer of Iranian borrowings of which is the subject of this article. The Jahuk-Vayk interdialect, which historically functioned in the region adjacent to Persia (the Jawk province of Nakhichevan, the northern part of the Nakhijevan province and the province of Vayots Dzor), borrowed from New Persian not only a significantly larger vocabulary, but also a large number of phrases that are often perceived as a single word. In conditions of coexistence, contacts with the Persian language were so noticeable that the interdialect even borrowed words with Persian connections and phraseological combinations with conjunctions, word compositions with Persian models. </jats:p>