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Belarusian ( endonym: беларуская мова, romanized : bielaruskaja mova, pronounced [bʲɛɫaˈruskaja ˈmɔva]) is an East Slavic language. It is one of the two official languages in Belarus, alongside Russian. Additionally, it is spoken in some parts of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Ukraine by Belarusian minorities in those countries.
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Details. Officially, the г represents both /ɣ/ and /ɡ/, but...
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The official languages of Belarus are Belarusian and Russian...
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There are two Belarusian Wikipedias (Belarusian: Беларуская...
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The Belarusian language (беларуская мова, biełaruskaja mova)...
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The Belarusian language (беларуская мова, biełaruskaja mova) is an Eastern Slavic language and an Indo-European language. It is spoken in Belarus and eastern Poland (in the area of Białystok). It is also spoken by Belarusians who live in other countries of Europe, Australia, and North America.
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The official languages of Belarus are Belarusian and Russian . The pre-Slavic language of the area, as well as its geographic name was Sudovian and Sudavia, a Baltic language. Sudovian is believed to have gone extinct around the 17th century. At present, Belarusian and Russian are considered the sole native languages of Belarus, as seen below.
Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian; Russian is the most common language spoken at home, used by 70% of the population, while Belarusian, the official first language, is spoken at home by 23%. Minorities also speak Polish, Ukrainian and Eastern Yiddish.
There are two Belarusian Wikipedias (Belarusian: Беларуская Вікіпедыя, romanized: Bielaruskaja Vikipiedyja; Taraškievica: Беларуская Вікіпэдыя, Bielaruskaja Vikipedyja): one in the orthography of the Belarusian language which is official in modern Belarus (Narkamaŭka, prefix "be:"), and another one in the ...
There are two Belarusian Wikipedias: one in the orthography of the Belarusian language which is official in modern Belarus ( Narkomovka, prefix "be:"), and another one in the pre-reform of 1933, classical orthography ( Taraškievica, prefix "be-x-old:"). History. The first Belarusian Wikipedia was started on August 12, 2004.
May 6, 2024 · Belarusian language, East Slavic language that is historically the native language of most Belarusians. Many 20th-century governments of Belarus had policies favouring the Russian language, and, as a result, Russian is more widely used in education and public life than Belarusian.