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The Belarusian is injury-prone and is still sensitive on the court though.
The ban on publishing books and papers in Belarusian was officially removed (1904-12-25).
A typical Belarusian eats a light breakfast and two hearty meals, with dinner being the largest meal of the day.
This state of affairs greatly contributed to a perception that Belarusian is a "rural" and "uneducated" language.
Sergei father (the Belarusian has roots) in childhood and youth played football and hockey.
The teaching in Belarusian was conducted mainly in schools run by the Basilian order.
Belarusian has a letter ў.
Belarusian may refer to:
As well, being several centuries in one state Belarusian and Ukrainian share many common elements, lexical and grammatical above all.
Belarusian also has several digraphs: ch, dz, dź, dž.
Ryhor Baradulin is the last Belarusian who received the title of the People's Poet (1992).
Belarusian: Russian (partially) and Ukrainian (partially)
Kit has always remained a conscious Belarusian: "Everything I did in my life - I did for my homeland and its fame".
Her first translation from Belarusian was the poem Na čužynie by Janka Kupala.
Nonetheless compared to the (larger) Ukrainian minority, Belarusian was much less politically aware and active, and thus suffered fewer repressions then the Ukrainians.
These rights are granted to all citizens of Belarus and every Belarusian is to be treated equally under Belarusian law.
"The future of Belarus, Mr. President, belongs to every Belarusian who seeks a brighter future for their country-a future of democracy and opportunity.
The trouble with talk like this, claims Evgeny Morozov, a 26-year-old Belarusian who now lives in the United States, is that it's at best naive and at worst bonkers.
Romanization or Latinization of Belarusian is any system for transliterating written Belarusian from Cyrillic to the Latin.
Statistical data shows that Belarusian is fluently communicated, read and written by 29.4%, while 52.5% of the population can communicate and read in Belarusian.
The direct continuation of this name in Belarusian is 'Miensk' (pronounced mʲɛnsk, according to the Belarusian Latin alphabet).
While Belarusian language schools comprise 53%, they are located mostly in rural areas and the share of students who receive instruction in Belarusian is as low as 18%.
Outside of Belarus Belarusian literatured developed as well - in Vilnius, Kaunas, Prague (Mikhal Mashara, Kazimir Svajak).
That second mast is insulated from ground and used for mediumwave transmission; broadcasting of the Radio Pahonia in Belarusian is planned on 1080kHz with ERP 350kW using this mast.
In the Belarusian People's Republic, Belarusian was used as the only official language (decreed by Belarusian People's Secretariat, 1918-04-28).