|
|
Belarusian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
Belarusian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belarusian may refer to: • Something of, or related to Belarus • Belarusians (people from Belarus, or of Belarusian descent). See also Demographics of Belarus and Culture of Belarus. For specific Bel...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian |
||
|
Belarus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
Tradition clothing, country museum, heraldry, famous Belarusians, towns, cities, and architecture. ... This is a collection of pictures and historical articles about 40 Belarusian town and cities of historical significance. Use also Clickable map.
|
||
|
I am focusing in this page on Belarusian folk music. Its specific virtue is absolute lack of aggressiveness. Whether it is joyful or thoughtful it flows in a peaceful and good willing way. The Belarusian word for this is "lahodny".
|
||
|
Belarusian language East Slavic language of Belarus, spoken by some 10.2 million people worldwide. Belarusian features begin to appear in Church ... The modern Belarusian language was redeveloped on the base of the vernacular spoken remnants of the Old Belarusian language, surviving on the ethnic Belarusian lands in the...
|
||
|
Agriculture, once the linchpin of the Belarusian economy, has diminished in importance, ... Initially, the Belarusian elites, who for a long time had shared with their Ukrainian counterparts a common Ruthenian identity, were an influential political and cultural force within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
|
||
|
A Lesson of Belarusian is documentary from the former Soviet republic of Belarus. The country is often labelled the last dictatorship in Europe, ruled by ; Aleksander Lukashenko's arbitrary and ruthless iron fist, in which no opposition is legal to exercise its natural rights.
|
||
|
Latin alphabet for Belarusian (Biełaruskaja łacinskaja abeceda) ... Sample text in Belarusian (Cyrillic alphabet) ... Belarusian is an Eastern Slavonic language with about 7.5 million speakers in Belarus. It is closely related to Russian and Ukrainian. Most Belarusians are bilingual in Belarusian and Russian.
|