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Belarusian
The Belarusian language is the language of the Belarusian people. It is one of the three East Slavonic languages and is spoken in Belarus and abroad. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighbouring Slavic nations, notably with Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian.
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Socio-linguistic site from Belarus: everything about Belarusian language (articles in English and Belarusian, dictionaries and language utilities
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-Language-l38.html
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Belarusian is an Indo-European language, one of the East Slavic languages, along with Russian and Ukrainian. For historical reasons, it can be written with either the Cyrillic (kirylicaj) or accented Latin (Latsinka) alphabets.Communities of the East Slavic linguistic family interacted with one another as well as with speakers of other languages, Slavic and non-Slavic. Changes in the political and spiritual organizations and structures that occurred in this area had great effects over time as well.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/The-Belarusian-Language-l39.html
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The Belarusian language is the language of the Belarusian people. It is one of the three East Slavonic languages and is spoken in Belarus and abroad. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighbouring Slavic nations, notably with Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-language-l319.html
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Socio-linguistic site from Belarus: everything about Belarusian language (articles in English and Belarusian, dictionaries and language utilities
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-Language-l38.html
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Belarusian is an Indo-European language, one of the East Slavic languages, along with Russian and Ukrainian. For historical reasons, it can be written with either the Cyrillic (kirylicaj) or accented Latin (Latsinka) alphabets.Communities of the East Slavic linguistic family interacted with one another as well as with speakers of other languages, Slavic and non-Slavic. Changes in the political and spiritual organizations and structures that occurred in this area had great effects over time as well.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/The-Belarusian-Language-l39.html
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The Belarusian language is the language of the Belarusian people. It is one of the three East Slavonic languages and is spoken in Belarus and abroad. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighbouring Slavic nations, notably with Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-language-l319.html
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Socio-linguistic site from Belarus: everything about Belarusian language (articles in English and Belarusian, dictionaries and language utilities
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-Language-l38.html
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Belarusian is an Indo-European language, one of the East Slavic languages, along with Russian and Ukrainian. For historical reasons, it can be written with either the Cyrillic (kirylicaj) or accented Latin (Latsinka) alphabets.Communities of the East Slavic linguistic family interacted with one another as well as with speakers of other languages, Slavic and non-Slavic. Changes in the political and spiritual organizations and structures that occurred in this area had great effects over time as well.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/The-Belarusian-Language-l39.html
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The Belarusian language is the language of the Belarusian people. It is one of the three East Slavonic languages and is spoken in Belarus and abroad. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighbouring Slavic nations, notably with Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/b/belarusian/Belarusian-language-l319.html
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