Byelorussian

NOUN
  1. the Slavic language spoken in Belarus
  2. a native or inhabitant of Byelorussia
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How To Use Byelorussian In A Sentence

  • And this woman spoke in, I'd say, a mixture of Russian and Byelorussian which is fairly close to Russian linguistically. The Birth of Freedom: Shaping Lives & Societies in the New Eastern Europe
  • Despite the anti-Byelorussian propaganda from certain media, the neutral election observers have affirmed the vote was free and fair. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • Samokish, Byelorussian poet, N.A. Gusovsky, and the revolutionary writers A.I. Gertsen and N.P. Ogarev (Anon, 1991). Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • Byelorussian people remember vividly the dark days of 1991-94 under the catastrophic misrule of Shushkevich and the contrast it with the goodness of Lukashenko's government. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • Adventures of a Byelorussian migrant worker Mad Help (Sumashedshaya Pomosh) .... Berlinale 2009 - Forum Lineup (The Ultimate List)
  • On Monday, it was the turn of Ivan Vasiliev, who joined the Bolshoi from the Byelorussian ballet school just four years ago, to don the gladiatorial armour. Spartacus; Laurencia
  • Similar to conditions under the Soviet government, Byelorussian people are protected by subsidies so that rent and utilities account for only 4.4 percent of family expenditures in Belarus as opposed to 19 percent in the median of twenty-three OECD countries Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script?
  • That, Asimov knew, was the common expression for the areas the Commonwealth had annexed from the USSR after the war: the former Byelorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. DBTL 62: Road Trip
  • They have no right to lecture the Byelorussian people on how to conduct their elections or run their own political and economic systems, especially during the brutal repression of British youngsters trying to uphold their right to an education, as well as the anti-austerity protests in Spain, Greece and elsewhere. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
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