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Byelorussian

Byelorussian \Byelorussian\ n.

  1. a native or inhabitant of Byelorussia.

    Syn: Belorussian, White Russian.

  2. the language spoken in Belarus.

    Syn: Belarusian.

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byelorussian

a. (alternative spelling of Belarusian English) n. (alternative spelling of Belarusian English) n. (alternative spelling of Belarusian English)

Usage examples of "byelorussian".

He took the metro to the Mayakovsky Station and made his way to the Byelorussian Railway Station, where he was sure to find what he was looking for if he were a bit patient.

Sixty years before, the Soviet Union had insisted that two of her states, the Byelorussian S.

Mayakovsky Station and made his way to the Byelorussian Railway Station, where he was sure to find what he was looking for if he were a bit patient.

Pinsk, on the banks of the Dnieper in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.

With stops in Mozhaisk and Golitsyno, the train should arrive at the Byelorussian station on Gorky Square well before noon.

Zionist faction, together with elements from the German, Byelorussian and Ukrainian nationalities, had 66 of its candidates elected, including 17 Zionists.

That sign was written in Yiddish, Byelorussian, and, as an afterthought, in Polish in letters half the size of those of the other two languages.

That Deimos ferry that was hijacked to Pallas last monththey claimed to be Byelorussians, seeking to liberate their homeland.

Perhaps a circle of Estonians or Byelorussians, until you get to the perimeter, and beyond the perimeter are the races condemned to barbarism.

About seventy-five percent of the population is Ukrainian, twenty percent are Russian, the rest are Jews, Byelorussians, Moldovans, Poles, Armenians, Greeks and Bulgarians.

A lot of the signs in Pinsk were in the Cyrillic alphabet Byelorussians used.