Belarusian
adjective (also Belorussian) uk/ˌbel.əˈrʌʃ.ən/ us/ˌbel.əˈrʌʃ.ən/
白俄罗斯的;白俄罗斯人的
belonging to or relating to Belarus, its people, or its language
The Belarusian president made a speech.
She is originally from the Belarusian capital city, Minsk.
What is the Belarusian word for "hello"?
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- The poet was a leader in a 20th-century revival of Belarusian language and culture.
- He is probably the greatest Belarusian footballer of all time.
- Some came to the city because their spouses were Belarusian.
- Prior to 1917 most Belorussian peasant farms had belonged to individual families.
Belarusian
noun (also Belorussian) uk/ˌbel.əˈrʌʃ.ən/ us/ˌbel.əˈrʌʃ.ən/
[ C ]白俄罗斯人
a person from Belarus
The Belarusian took the silver medal.
[ U ]白俄罗斯语
a language spoken in Belarus
He has translated the works of Kafka and Goethe from German into Belarusian.
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- We met Russians, Belarusians, Ukrainians and Poles.
- Poles and Belarusians add the leaves of the local bison grass to their vodka.
- Abstract theorizing in Moscow seemed unrelated to the practical needs of the ordinary Belorussian back at home.
- Slavic languages include Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.
- Did the teacher speak Russian or Belorussian?