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11 Resources to Learn Belarussian for Free

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  • Беларускі N-корпус

    Беларускі N-корпус

    A corpus.

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  • Svaboda

    Svaboda

    Radio, news, podcasts and more

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  • Slounik

    Slounik

    Probably all Belarussian dictionaries in one place, with the option to search in all of them at once.

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  • Skarnik

    Skarnik

    Russian-Belarussian and Belarussian-Russian dictionary.

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  • Philology.BY

    Philology.BY

    Belarussian dialects. Thousands of maps showing the differences between local varietes of the language.

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  • NEMAGIA

    NEMAGIA

    YouTube channel with Belarusian-language music (especially rock)

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  • Movananova

    Movananova

    Belarussian learning resources for... Belarussians, but foreigners will also find it useful. Hundreds of free downloadable lessons, videos and other resources. The blog is led by Belarussian linguists and teachers.

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  • Kamunikat

    Kamunikat

    Belarussian National Library, hundrets of books and papers on Belarus and in Belarussian.

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  • Euroradio

    Euroradio

    Radio, news, podcasts

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  • Dobrapis

    Dobrapis

    An app that detects grammar and spelling mistakes in the text you've written.

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  • Belarussian Rap

    Belarussian Rap

    YouTube channel with Belarusian-language rap music

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  • About the Belarussian Language

    The Belarusian language is a fascinating language spoken primarily in Belarus, a country located in Eastern Europe. It is part of the Slavic language family and holds significant cultural and historical importance in the region.

    Belarusian is spoken by approximately 6 to 7 million people, primarily in Belarus. It serves as one of the official languages of the country, alongside Russian. The language has seen a resurgence in recent years as a symbol of national identity and cultural heritage.

    The origins of Belarusian can be traced back to the East Slavic branch of the Slavic language family. It developed from Old East Slavic, which was spoken in the medieval state of Kievan Rus. Over time, Belarusian evolved as a distinct language influenced by neighboring languages and cultural interactions.

    Belarusian is predominantly spoken in Belarus, particularly in rural areas and smaller towns. It is also spoken by Belarusian diaspora communities in neighboring countries, such as Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine.

    One interesting aspect of Belarusian is its unique orthography. The language uses a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabet, with additional letters and diacritical marks. Efforts are being made to standardize and promote the use of the Belarusian alphabet to ensure consistency and accessibility.

    Belarusian plays an important role in the cultural and literary heritage of Belarus. It has a rich tradition of poetry, prose, and folk songs that reflect the country's history, customs, and aspirations.

    Exploring Belarusian offers insights into the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and history of Belarus. It provides a deeper understanding of the linguistic diversity and the important role that Belarusian plays in the cultural fabric of the country and the Belarusian people.

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