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Belorussian

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1. Belorussian - Noun

2. Belorussian - Adjective

3. Belorussian - Proper noun

Meaning

a native or inhabitant of Byelorussia

Source: WordNet

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For some reason, everybody consider me to be Belorussian, because since I have moved from a village good three decades have already passed. Countrymen resent: are you a Belorussian indeed? And I agree as I have never considered myself to be neither Belorussian nor even more so Russian. Yaroslav Alexandrovich Evdokimov

The Belorussian Front was forced to abandon its attempt to capture Berlin by mid-February 1945. Source: Internet

Both sides referred to this bulge as the “Belorussian Balcony.” Source: Internet

Some Latvian surnames, mainly from Latgale are of Polish or Belorussian origin by changing the final -ski/-cki to -skis/-ckis, -czyk to -čiks or -vich/-wicz to -vičs, such as Sokolovkis/Sokolovska, Baldunčiks/Baldunčika or Ratkevičs/Ratkeviča. Source: Internet

Therefore, a train travelling from China to Western Europe would encounter gauge breaks twice: at the Chinese–Mongolian or the Chinese–Russian frontier and at the Ukrainian or the Belorussian border with Central European countries. Source: Internet

“Thank you to all who were concerned for my safety, but it's really our Russian and Belorussian lesbian and gay friends who are the courageous ones for defying the repression of the Russian government,” Thayer said in an email. Source: Internet

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