Translation for '
Belarusian' from English to Russian
NOUN | a Belarusian | Belarusians | |
SYNO | Belarusian | Byelorussian | White Russian |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- FC Smorgon is a Belarusian football club based in Smarhon.
- A problem with namings of Belarusian cities is their being multiple times translated into several languages officially used on the Belarusian lands: Old Belarusian (Ruthenian), Polish, Russian, Modern Belarusian.
- The news about the division of Belarus between Poland and the Bolsheviks provoked indignation in Belarusian society.
- ... , literally, "The Belarusian") is a Belarusian newspaper founded in the United States in 1950 by representatives of Belarusian post-war emigration.
- The Belarusian civil society resisted polonization and mass closure of Belarusian schools.
- In August 1990, he took part in the opening of the first arrival of the first belarusian–speaking children's camp «Grunwald» — solemnly raised the flag at the opening ceremony.
- In the 1990s his poems were published in various periodicals, belarusian newspaper ‘Znamya Unosti’ (trans. ...
- Angelina Tkatcheva (Belarusian: Ангелина Ткачёва) is a Belarusian virtuoso cimbalist. She is regarded as one of the greatest Belarusian cimbel players of all time.
- Cyber Partisans (Belarusian: "кіберпартызаны", Russian: "киберпартизаны") is a Belarusian decentralized anonymous activist/hacktivist collective emerged in September 2020, known for its various cyber attacks against the authoritarian Belarusian government.
- "Vozhyk" (Belarusian: Во́жык , Russian: Ёжик) is a Belarusian humour magazine offering satire, cartoons, caricature and humorous essays to its readers.
- The First All-Belarusian Congress The Supreme Belarusian Council, a coalition consolidating Belarusian organizations, was the organizer of the conference.
- Źmicier Sidarovič (Belarusian: Зьміцер Сідаровіч) (2 October 1965 – 17 May 2014) was a Belarusian musician, singer and piper.
- SKY is a belarusian rotary wing unmanned aerial vehicle, medium-range with the weight up to 140 kg.
- September, 8th of 2015 band released their new EP called Seven Scars through independent belarusian music label Venator Music.
- The game rules applied today were developed by belarusian in 2001 as part of the project. Ivan Masliukov was supporting the game at his own expense before the project was ceased in the end of 2001.
- In 1940, Stankievič went to Warsaw and joined the Nazi collaborationist pro-German Belarusian Committee. He also created a pro-Polish Belarusian group called the Belarusian Nationalist Party.
- The Belarusian Central Council oversaw the activities of Belarusian civic organisations established earlier with German permission including: Union of Belarusian Youth; Belarusian Scientific Society; Belarusian Cultural Association; Belarusian Self-Help; and labour unions.
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