Did you know that belorussian is very influenced by polish hehe :D
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Did you know that belorussian is very influenced by polish hehe :D
Did you know that it actually remains to be seen if it's that or vice versa hehe :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pasha
But I suppouse that Belarusssian minority sticks to Belarussian (not Russian, nor Polish) language very strongly in Poland.
Cheers,
Michal
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Belarussian has a Latin alphabet that resembles the Polish alphabet (it has the L with the line through it).
Bellorussian doesn't use cyrillic alphabet?
It does. I have no idea what Taty is talking about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vlacko
Belarussian alphabet:
Taty probably refers to the Latin-based alphabet that was used f in the past (16-19 centuries), and is still used by some Belarussians abroad and by some Belarussian nationalists in Belarussia itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by translations.nm.ru
Here's a sample text in Belorussian with latin letters:
Usie ludzi naradžajucca svabodnymi i roŭnymi ŭ svajoj hodnasci i pravach. Jany nadzieleny rozumam i sumleńniem i pavinny stavicca adzin da adnaho ŭ duchu bractva.
You can see the latin alphabet for Belorussian on this site:
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/belorussian.htm
Belarussian has a Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. The Cyrillic mostly used.Quote:
Originally Posted by translations.nm.ru
The Belarussian Latin alphabet works the same as the Polish one in many ways.
I.e. palatisation is denoted using the letter i (where is acts like the Cyrillic soft sign) or an acute accent.
E.g.
Belarusian Cyrillic: Беларусь
Belarusian Latin: Biełaruś
The i tells the reader that the B is soft. The I is SILENT however. [In this context I is identical to Cyrillic ь]
ś is soft S [сь]
After taking 5 years of Russian... I found that it is so easy to get into Belarusian... I have fallen in love with the Cyrillic part of the Belarusian language. There are just so many languages i am into, eventhough i am also studying Italian, and Japanese I put those down for some time already to focus on Russian and Belarusian. And some time later on down the line i hope to learn Ukrainian. Cyrillic is such a beautiful alphabet!!!
агрид! со бютифул ай алвайз райт лайк дыз! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CyrillicAngel
Инкоррект! Соу бьютифул, Ай олуэз райт лак зыс! :) Оунли киддин'.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Сириллик из э фонетикэл элфабет, ю ноу.
On Belarussian:
Belarussian is very seldom used in Belarus - approximately 35% of Belarussians speak Belarussian at home, out of those a good half uses a mixture with Russian. Even offcially Russian is used more often than Belarussian in Belarus.
Learning multiple similar languages will cause confusion, I would master one then move to another. Ukrainian has more value than Belarussian, unless you want to livea and work in Belarus.
Инкоррект! Соу бьютифул, Ай олуэз райт лак зыс! :) Оунли киддин'.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Сириллик из э фонетикэл элфабет, ю ноу.
On Belarussian:
Belarussian is very seldom used in Belarus - approximately 35% of Belarussians speak Belarussian at home, out of those a good half uses a mixture with Russian. Even offcially Russian is used more often than Belarussian in Belarus.
Learning multiple similar languages will cause confusion, I would master one then move to another. Ukrainian has more value than Belarussian, unless you want to live and work in Belarus.