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Narkamaŭka (Belarusian: наркамаўка, romanized:
narkamaŭka, [
nɐrˈkamɐukə] or Belarusian: наркомаўка, romanized: narkomaŭka, [nɐrˈkomɐukə]) is a colloquial...
- transliteration,
Belarusian has
separate Wikipedia projects for the
official Narkamaŭka and Taraškievica orthographies. Each
Wikipedia project has a code, which...
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orthography of the
Belarusian language which is
official in
modern Belarus (
Narkamaŭka,
prefix "be:"), and
another one in the pre-reform of 1933,
classical orthography...
- інш. Taraškievizer:
Converts Belarusian text from
official spelling (
Narkamaŭka) to
classical spelling (Taraškievica) Romanizer:
Cyrillic to
Latin script...
- grammar,
known as the
classic grammar or Taraškievica. It is also
known as
narkamaŭka,
after the word narkamat, a
Belarusian abbreviation for People's Commissariat...
- the 1990s Taraškievica was used in
Belarus along with the so-called “
Narkamaŭka,” the
official variant of Belarusian. On 14 June 1992 a
conference of...
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orthographic standards:
official Belarusian,
sometimes referred to as
Narkamaŭka, and Taraškievica, also
known as "classical orthography". The division...
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Wikipedia project,
which exists in two
grammatical versions, Taraškievica and
Narkamaŭka.
Bernstein advised new
Wikipedia editors to
first learn from the editing...
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unified is the
spelling of
names in
dative and
prepositional case.
Narkamaŭka Differences between Taraškievica and the
official orthography Two Standard...
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Codification of the
Belarusian language to
bring it
closer to
Russian Narkamaŭka Declaring Russian as the
second official language,
creating conditions...