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What (who) is Belarusian - definition

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Byelorussian; Belorussian; Belarussian; Belarusan; Belorusian; Bielorusskiy; Belarusian (disambiguation); Bielorusian; Bielorussian; Bielarusian

Belarusian         
[?b?l?(?)'r??n, ?b?l?(?)'ru:s??n]
(also Belarussian)
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Belarus in eastern Europe.
2. the Eastern Slavic language of Belarus.
¦ adjective relating to Belarus, its people, or their language.
Byelorussian         
[?bj?l?(?)'r??(?)n]
¦ adjective &noun variant spelling of Belorussian.
Belorussian         
(also Byelorussian)
¦ noun & adjective another term from Belarusian.

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Belarusian

Belarusian may refer to:

  • Something of, or related to Belarus
  • Belarusians, people from Belarus, or of Belarusian descent
  • A citizen of Belarus, see Demographics of Belarus
  • Belarusian language
  • Belarusian culture
  • Belarusian cuisine
  • Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Examples of use of Belarusian
1. Ambassador Fried:В Belarusian opposition or the people.
2. MINSK, June 20, 2005 (Sudan Tribune) –– The Belarusian government has announced that it continued exporting weapons to Sudan and Ivory Coast, the Belarusian news agency Belapan reported.
3. About 7,000 Belarusian and some 1,800 Russian troops are taking part in the maneuvers that started over the weekend, said Belarusian Defense Ministry spokesman Vyacheslav Remenchik.
4. Meanwhile, the Belarusian Foreign Minister, Sergy Martinov, affirmed determination of his country to establish Belarusian Embassy in Khartoum to boost the level of cooperation.
5. They want to be "Belarusian Europeans," not Belarusian Russians, the cultural identity that Lukashenko promotes through close ties to Vladimir Putin‘s leviathan state to the east.