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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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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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Gmina Hajnówka (Belarusian: Гміна Гайнаўка) is a rural gmina...
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Details. Officially, the г represents both /ɣ/ and /ɡ/, but...
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Belarusian Wikipedia. There are two Belarusian Wikipedias:...
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As of October 2023, the most popular editions of Wikipedia...
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The Belarusian language (беларуская мова, biełaruskaja mova)...
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Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian;...
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Languages of Belarus. 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.
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. Before Belarus gained independence in 1991, the language was known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian, or alternatively as White ...