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Belarusian Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Belarusian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about drinks and beverages in Belarusian. Belarusians love their drinks, whether it is tea, coffee, or alcoholic beverages like beer, krambambula, or kvass. Let's dive in and improve our Belarusian vocabulary!


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Education, Months of the Year, Numbers & How to say Good Bye?.

Basic Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Let's start with some basic vocabulary for drinks and beverages.

Belarusian Pronunciation English
напiўка nápūka drink
гарачы напой haráchy napoj hot drink
халадны напой chaládny napoj cold drink
чай chai tea
кава kava coffee

For example, you can use the following phrases in everyday conversations:

  • Person 1: Вось кавы. (Here is coffee.)
  • Person 2: Дзякуй. (Thank you.)
  • Person 1: Хочаш яшчэ чаю? (Do you want more tea?)
  • Person 2: Ня, дзякуй. (No, thank you.)

Belarusian cuisine is rich in various drinks, including alcoholic ones. Let's have a look at the most popular ones.

Alcoholic Beverages[edit | edit source]

Belarusians enjoy drinking beer, liquor, and other alcoholic beverages, especially on special occasions, such as weddings or holidays.

Beer[edit | edit source]

Belarus has a long-standing tradition of brewing beer, and there are many local breweries producing a variety of beers. Here are some types of beer you might find in Belarus:

Belarusian Pronunciation English
пiўнае píŭnae beer
свецкае пiва sviečkae piva light beer
цёмнае пiва ciomnae piva dark beer
жывое пiва žyvoje piva draft beer
бочкае пiва bočkae piva barrel beer

Here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Дасце мне, калi ласка, пiва. (Give me beer, please.)
  • Person 2: Якое? (Which one?)
  • Person 1: Свецкае. (Light.)

Krambambula[edit | edit source]

Krambambula is a traditional Belarusian alcoholic drink, usually served at weddings and other celebrations. It is a sweet and strong drink made from honey, spices, and alcohol.

Belarusian Pronunciation English
крамбамбуля krambaḿbula krambambula
мядовы mjadóvy honey-based

Here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Мабыць, спрабуеш крамбамбулю? (Maybe you will try krambambula?)
  • Person 2: Добра, маё любімое. (Good, my favorite.)

Horilka[edit | edit source]

Horilka is a strong alcoholic drink similar to vodka, made from fermented grain, potatoes or sugarbeets. It is usually consumed chilled and is often served with traditional Belarusian dishes.

Belarusian Pronunciation English
гарэлка harélka horilka
пшанічная pshaničnaja made from rye
картавацкая kartavackaja made from potatoes
цукравая cukravaja made from sugar beets

Here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Хочаш гарэлкі? (Do you want horilka?)
  • Person 2: Ня, дзякуй. (No, thank you.)

Non-Alcoholic Beverages[edit | edit source]

Apart from alcoholic beverages, Belarusians also enjoy various non-alcoholic drinks that are refreshing and delicious.

Kvass[edit | edit source]

Kvass is a traditional Belarusian non-alcoholic beverage made from fermented rye bread. It is a refreshing drink with a slightly sour and sweet taste.

Belarusian Pronunciation English
квас kvas kvass

Here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Хочаш квасу? (Do you want kvass?)
  • Person 2: Добра, спачатку спрабую. (Good, I will try it first.)

Sbiten[edit | edit source]

Sbiten is a traditional hot drink made from water, honey, and spices, such as cinnamon, cloves, and ginger. It is especially popular during the winter months and is known for its warming properties.

Belarusian Pronunciation English
сбітень sbíten' sbiten

Here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Навошта з падарункам? (Why with a gift?)
  • Person 2: Ну, на вуліцы халадна, можам пяць сбітню. (Well, it's cold outside, we can have five sbitens.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have now learned the basic vocabulary and some interesting facts about drinks and beverages in Belarusian. To improve your Belarusian vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to check out the [ [Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] and other lessons on the [ [Language/Belarusian|Belarusian]] language.


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