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Zmicier Chviedarovič Žyłunovič (Belarusian-lacinka:
Źmicier Žyłunovič, Belarusian-Cyrillic alphabet: Зьміцер Жылуновіч,
transliterated from Russian: "Dmitri...
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Dmitry the
Older or
Dmitry of
Bryansk (Lithuanian:
Dmitrijus Algirdaitis Brianskietis, Polish:
Dymitr Olgierdowicz, died on 12
August 1399 in the Battle...
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Źmicier Sidarovič (Belarusian: Зьміцер Сідаровіч) (2
October 1965 – 17 May 2014) was a
Belarusian musician,
singer and piper. He was the
leader of mid-1990s...
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Dmitry "Zmitser"
Vyachaslavavich Dashkevich (Belarusian: Дзмі́трый «Змі́цер» Вячасла́вавіч Дашке́віч; Russian: Дми́трий Вячесла́вович Дашке́вич; born July...
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conductor Yung Lean (born 1996),
Swedish rapper & musician,
birthplace Źmicier Sidarovič (1965–2014),
musician Lavon Volski (b. 1965),
musician Andrei...
- "Український правопис 2019 року" (PDF). Bušlakoŭ, Juraś,
Vincuk Viačorka,
Źmicier Sańko,
Źmicier Saŭka. 2005. Klasyčny pravapis. Zbor praviłaŭ: Sučasnaja narmalizacyja...
- of four
people (consisting of Juraś Bušlakoŭ,
Vincuk Viačorka,
Źmicier Sańko and
Zmicier Saŭka) work
proposed codification of Taraškievica
called Belarusian...
- horses".
Equivalent to Philip. Дзмітры, Зміцер Дмитрий Дмитро Dzmitry,
Zmicier /
Dmitrii /
Dmytro Gr**** from Gr**** Δημήτριος (Demétrios),
meaning "of...
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transition of the
Belarusian grammar to the
Latin script (for example,
Źmicier Žyłunovič for "making the
Belarusian grammar more progressive"). However...
- of Duty:
World at War Albanian: Dhimitër Belarusian: Зьміцер, Дзмітрый (
Źmicier, Dz'mitry) Bulgarian: Димитър (Dimitar) Dutch:
Dimitri Finnish: Mitri,...