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Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch Wit-Rusland, equivalent to native wit + Rusland.
Proper noun
Wit-Rusland
- Belarus (a country in Eastern Europe; capital: Minsk)
- Synonym: Belarus
Usage notes
The term Wit-Rusland has mostly been displaced by the term Belarus, especially among younger Afrikaans speakers, and is sometimes considered dated.
Dutch
Etymology
From wit (“white”) + Rusland (“Russia”), a calque of Russian Белору́ссия (Belorússija). Cognate with German Weißrussland, English White Russia, Faroese Hvítarussland, Swedish Vitryssland among others.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʋɪtˈrʏs.lɑnt/
- Hyphenation: Wit-Rus‧land
Proper noun
Wit-Rusland n (adjective Wit-Russisch, demonym Wit-Rus m or Wit-Russin f or Wit-Russische f)
- Belarus (a country in Eastern Europe)
- Synonyms: Belarus, (rare) Belaroes
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