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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/belarusian Belarusian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Belarusian. We will look at the grammar rules and some examples. Let's get started!  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/belarusian Belarusian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give our opinion in Belarusian. It's always important to be able to express our thoughts and feelings in any language. So, let's dive into Belarusian grammar and see how we can do it!
 
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== Rules ==
== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Giving your opinion in Belarusian is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the following phrases:
 
In Belarusian, there are different ways to express your opinion. One of the most common and simple ways is to use the verb "думаць" (dumats'), which means "to think".
 
For example, if you want to say "I think Belarus is a beautiful country", you can say:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Belarusian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Мне здаецца, што Беларусь прыгожая краіна. || Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto Bel'arus' pryhozhaia kra'ina. || I think Belarus is a beautiful country.
|}
 
Another way to express your opinion is by using the verb "сапраўдны" (sapraŭdny), which means "true" or "correct". For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Belarusian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Мне здаецца, што гэта сапраўды важна. || Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a sapraŭdy vazhna. || I think this is really important.
|}
 
== Asking for Others' Opinions ==
 
To ask for someone's opinion in Belarusian, you can use the phrase "што ты думаеш?" (shto ty dumaeš?). It means, "what do you think?"


* Я думаю (ya dumayu) - I think
For example:
* Я верыць (ya veryts) - I believe
* Я маю на ўвазе (ya mau na uvaze) - I have in mind
* Я падумаў (ya padumaŭ) - I thought


You can also use the verb меркаваць (merkavats) which means "to think". For example:  
* Person 1: Мне здаецца, што гэта цікавае месца. (Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a t'sikaveie m'es'tsa) (I think this is an interesting place.)
* Person 2: Што ты думаеш? (Shto ty dumaeš?) (What do you think?)


* Я меркаю, што... (ya merkau, shto...) - I think that...
Another way to ask for someone's opinion is to use "што па тваім ліку?" (shto pa tva'im liku?), which means "in your opinion?"


To make a negative opinion, you can use the following phrases:  
For example:


* Я не думаю (ya ne dumayu) - I don't think  
* Person 1: Мне здаецца, што гэта лепшае вырашэнне. (Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a l'epšae v'yrash'en'e) (I think this is the best solution.)
* Я не верыць (ya ne veryts) - I don't believe
* Person 2: Што па тваім ліку? (Shto pa tva'im liku?) (In your opinion?)
* Я не маю на ўвазе (ya ne mau na uvaze) - I don't have in mind
* Я не падумаў (ya ne padumaŭ) - I didn't think


You can also use the verb не меркаваць (ne merkavats) which means "not to think". For example:
== Using Adjectives to Express Your Opinion ==


* Я не меркаю, што... (ya ne merkau, shto...) - I don't think that...  
Adjectives are a great way to express your opinion in Belarusian. You can use them to describe your feelings and thoughts about something. For example:


== Examples ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Belarusian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Belarusian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Гэта выдатна! || Het'a vydatna! || That's outstanding!
|-
| Я думаю || ya dumayu || I think
|-
| Я верыць || ya veryts || I believe
|-
| Я маю на ўвазе || ya mau na uvaze || I have in mind
|-
| Я падумаў || ya padumaŭ || I thought
|-
| Я меркаю, што... || ya merkau, shto... || I think that...
|-
| Я не думаю || ya ne dumayu || I don't think
|-
| Я не верыць || ya ne veryts || I don't believe
|-
| Я не маю на ўвазе || ya ne mau na uvaze || I don't have in mind
|-
|-
| Я не падумаў || ya ne padumaŭ || I didn't think
| Гэта жахліва. || Het'a žachliv'a. || That's terrible.
|-
|-
| Я не меркаю, што... || ya ne merkau, shto... || I don't think that...
| Гэта прыемна. || Het'a pryjemna. || That's nice.
|}
|}


== Quiz ==
== Practice Makes Perfect ==
Test your knowledge of giving your opinion in Belarusian with the following quiz:


1. How do you say "I think" in Belarusian?
To improve your skills in giving your opinion, we recommend that you practice with a native speaker. [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] is a great resource to find native speakers and ask any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/belarusian/question questions] you may have about the Belarusian language.
A. Я думаю
B. Я верыць
C. Я маю на ўвазе
D. Я падумаў


2. How do you say "I don't think" in Belarusian?
== Conclusion ==
A. Я думаю
B. Я верыць
C. Я не думаю
D. Я не падумаў


3. How do you say "I think that..." in Belarusian?
In conclusion, expressing your opinion in Belarusian is not difficult. You can use verbs, adjectives, and phrases to convey your thoughts and feelings. Remember to practice regularly and don't be afraid to make mistakes. With dedication and patience, you will be able to express yourself confidently and effectively in Belarusian!
A. Я меркаю, што...
B. Я верыць, што...
C. Я маю на ўвазе, што...
D. Я падумаў, што...


4. How do you say "I don't think that..." in Belarusian?
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A. Я меркаю, што...
B. Я верыць, што...
C. Я не меркаю, што...
D. Я не падумаў, што...
 
Answers: 1. A, 2. C, 3. A, 4. C
 
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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Possessive-Pronouns|Possessive Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Possession|Possession]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Belarusian/Grammar/Personal-Pronouns|Personal Pronouns]]


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Belarusian Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Belarusian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give our opinion in Belarusian. It's always important to be able to express our thoughts and feelings in any language. So, let's dive into Belarusian grammar and see how we can do it!

Expressing Your Opinion

In Belarusian, there are different ways to express your opinion. One of the most common and simple ways is to use the verb "думаць" (dumats'), which means "to think".

For example, if you want to say "I think Belarus is a beautiful country", you can say:

Belarusian Pronunciation English
Мне здаецца, што Беларусь прыгожая краіна. Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto Bel'arus' pryhozhaia kra'ina. I think Belarus is a beautiful country.

Another way to express your opinion is by using the verb "сапраўдны" (sapraŭdny), which means "true" or "correct". For example:

Belarusian Pronunciation English
Мне здаецца, што гэта сапраўды важна. Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a sapraŭdy vazhna. I think this is really important.

Asking for Others' Opinions

To ask for someone's opinion in Belarusian, you can use the phrase "што ты думаеш?" (shto ty dumaeš?). It means, "what do you think?"

For example:

  • Person 1: Мне здаецца, што гэта цікавае месца. (Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a t'sikaveie m'es'tsa) (I think this is an interesting place.)
  • Person 2: Што ты думаеш? (Shto ty dumaeš?) (What do you think?)

Another way to ask for someone's opinion is to use "што па тваім ліку?" (shto pa tva'im liku?), which means "in your opinion?"

For example:

  • Person 1: Мне здаецца, што гэта лепшае вырашэнне. (Mn'e zd'ajet͡sa, shto het'a l'epšae v'yrash'en'e) (I think this is the best solution.)
  • Person 2: Што па тваім ліку? (Shto pa tva'im liku?) (In your opinion?)

Using Adjectives to Express Your Opinion

Adjectives are a great way to express your opinion in Belarusian. You can use them to describe your feelings and thoughts about something. For example:

Belarusian Pronunciation English
Гэта выдатна! Het'a vydatna! That's outstanding!
Гэта жахліва. Het'a žachliv'a. That's terrible.
Гэта прыемна. Het'a pryjemna. That's nice.

Practice Makes Perfect

To improve your skills in giving your opinion, we recommend that you practice with a native speaker. Polyglot Club is a great resource to find native speakers and ask any questions you may have about the Belarusian language.

Conclusion

In conclusion, expressing your opinion in Belarusian is not difficult. You can use verbs, adjectives, and phrases to convey your thoughts and feelings. Remember to practice regularly and don't be afraid to make mistakes. With dedication and patience, you will be able to express yourself confidently and effectively in Belarusian!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎