Belarus Languages

Description
Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian. Minorities also speak Polish, Ukrainian and Eastern Yiddish. Belarusian, although not as widely used as Russian, is the mother tongue of 53.2% of the population, whereas Russian is the mother tongue of only 41.5%.


 * Belarusian - one of the two official languages in the Republic of Belarus under the current Constitution and spoken at home by 23%.


 * Russian - the most common language used at home, used by 70% of the population.

Russian is commonly spoken and is the language of the genealogical sources. Belorussian is written in Cyrillic and is closely related to both Ukrainian and Russian.

Word List(s)

 * Russian Genealogical Word List


 * Andrey Taranov, Phrasebook Belarusian : the most important phrases : phrasebook + 3000-word dictionary, Hong Kong : T & P Books Publishing, 2016 - Available at WorldCat

Alphabet and Pronunciation
The Belarusian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic script. The modern Belarusian form was defined in 1918, and consists of thirty-two letters. Belarusian had also been written in the Belarusian Latin alphabet and the Hebrew alphabet.
 * Belarusian alphabet - Wikipedia

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Dictionaries
 * Valentyna Pashkevich & Si︠a︡rheĭ Shupa, English-Belarusian dictionary, Kolas = Kolas Publisher, 2006 - Available at WorldCat

Online Dictionaries

Language Aids