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Belarussian Translation

We are native speakers of Russian and Belarussian or, should we say, Belarusian language, because two variants of spelling are acceptable. So we do all major pairs and all kinds of Belarussian translation. While the demand for Belarusain translation is currently very low, you may still need some Belarussian translation. If you do, there is no better place to order a Belarussian translation, than at Belarusian translation agency.


Belarussian Language Translation
While at the beginning of 90s, Belarusian language was enjoying the status of the only official language of the Republic of Belarus, unfortunately, after May 1995 referendum in Belarus it lost its monopoly position to Russian language. Although, currently there are two official languages in Belarus: Russian and Belarusian, the latter is not used in official documents, which is the reason why our Belarussian translation agency has experienced a crucial fall in demand for Belarussian translation. However, we still get some Belarussian to English translation and Belarussian to Russian projects. They are only occasional and we mostly rely on Russian translation projects. Anyway, if you really need Belarussian translation, this site is just about the web's only place to be at, because this is the only website of an office based Belarusian translation agency.

About Belarussian Language
The Belarusian or Belarusan language (variants Belarussian, Byelarussian language are also used, though, officially incorrect) (áåëàðóñêàÿ ìîâà, BGN/PCGN: byelaruskaya mova) is the language of the Belarusian people and is spoken in Belarus and abroad, chiefly in Russia, Ukraine, Poland[1]. It belongs to the group of the East Slavonic languages, and shares many grammatical and lexical features with other members of the group (see also: Various names of Belarusian language and Mutual influences of East Slavonic languages).

In Belarus, the Belarusian language is declared as a "language spoken at home" by ~3.686 mln. (36.7%) of inhabitants[2] (1999).[3] By the less strict criteria, ~6.984 mln. (85.6%) of Belarusians declare it their "mother tongue". Other sources put down the "population of the language" as 6.715 mln in Belarus and 9,081,102 in all countries[4][5].

The history of the development of the Belarusian language is conventionally divided into the following periods:

Pre-Belarusian - up to the 13th cent. (details in #Proto-language), with the traditional distinction of the Old East Slavonic (proto-Russian) phase, beginning c. 7th—8th cent. (the distinction being under some scientific contention since beg. 20th cent., details in Transition to Old Belarusian).
Old Belarusian - 13th—18th cent., delimited by the the emergence of distinctive features in phonetics and by the practical extinction of its use in the middle and upper classes of society (details in History of Old Belarusian and in Transition to Modern Belarusian; definition Old Belarusian explained in Foundations of Old Belarusian).
Belarusian (Modern Belarusian) - since the 19th cent. (details in History of Modern Belarusian).

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Translation Languages

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