When you are venturing in Belarus and someone asks you in Belarussian “what day is it today?” you need to know how to give the days of the full week in Belarussian simply. What if somebody asks “when am I going to meet you next?” You will need to write the time in Belarussian perhaps. Start using our day phrases in Belarussian below to find out the week days in Belarussian. Learn More
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NOTE: The months in Belarusian are written in lowercase letters and not like the English months, which are capitalized. | |
January | студзенъ (STUdzien') |
February | люты (LIUty) |
March | сакавiк (sakaVIK) |
April | красавiк (krasaVIK) |
May | май (mai) |
June | чэрвенъ (CHERvien') |
July | лiпенъ (LIpien') |
August | жнiвенъ (zhNIvien') |
September | верасенъ (VIErasien') |
October | кастрычнiк (kasTRYCHnik) |
November | лiстапад (listaPAD) |
December | снежанъ (SNIEzhan') |
NOTE: The months in Belarusian are written in lowercase letters and not like the English months, which are capitalized. | |
January | студзенъ (STUdzien') |
February | люты (LIUty) |
March | сакавiк (sakaVIK) |
April | красавiк (krasaVIK) |
May | май (mai) |
June | чэрвенъ (CHERvien') |
July | лiпенъ (LIpien') |
August | жнiвенъ (zhNIvien') |
September | верасенъ (VIErasien') |
October | кастрычнiк (kasTRYCHnik) |
November | лiстапад (listaPAD) |
December | снежанъ (SNIEzhan') |
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