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As a native Belarusian speaker and language teacher with 20 years of experience, I'm excited to introduce you to the Belarusian language. In our lesson today, we'll cover basic numbers and telling time in Belarusian. It's essential to grasp fundamental concepts to build a strong foundation in the language, so let's get started. | As a native Belarusian speaker and language teacher with 20 years of experience, I'm excited to introduce you to the Belarusian language. In our lesson today, we'll cover basic numbers and telling time in Belarusian. It's essential to grasp fundamental concepts to build a strong foundation in the language, so let's get started. | ||
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Traditional-Dishes|Traditional Dishes]] & [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Body-and-Medecine|Body and Medecine]].</span> | |||
== Counting in Belarusian == | == Counting in Belarusian == | ||
Belarusian uses a system similar to many other Slavic languages, featuring the Cyrillic alphabet. When counting in Belarusian, there are a few hard-to-pronounce consonants and intonation to consider as well. Attached below is the table of numbers from 1-20 in Belarusian. | Belarusian uses a system similar to many other Slavic languages, featuring the Cyrillic alphabet. When counting in Belarusian, there are a few hard-to-pronounce consonants and intonation to consider as well. Attached below is the table of numbers from 1-20 in Belarusian. | ||
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Congratulations! You've just learned the basic numbers and time in Belarusian. Keep practicing numbers up to 20, and don't forget the words for 10,100, and 1000. Telling time is a relatively straightforward concept, and with enough practice, you'll be able to speak like a native speaker in no time. | Congratulations! You've just learned the basic numbers and time in Belarusian. Keep practicing numbers up to 20, and don't forget the words for 10,100, and 1000. Telling time is a relatively straightforward concept, and with enough practice, you'll be able to speak like a native speaker in no time. | ||
<span link>Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]] & [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Education|Education]].</span> | |||
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* [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Public-Transportation|Public Transportation]] | * [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Public-Transportation|Public Transportation]] | ||
* [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Body-and-Medecine|Body and Medecine]] | * [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Body-and-Medecine|Body and Medecine]] | ||
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* [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] | * [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] | ||
* [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Family-Events|Family Events]] | * [[Language/Belarusian/Vocabulary/Family-Events|Family Events]] | ||
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