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    Quote Originally Posted by Art23 View Post
    The letter ў is typical for the Belarusian language. It represents a sound between u and v.

    Otherwise, Ukrainians, Poles and other Belarusian neighbours like potatoes too, not just Russians. By the way, she mentions draniki, the national dish of Belarus. These are potato pancakes which can be found in Ukraine as well.
    don't tell it to Deuter, he likes draniki too, Poles eat placki ziemniaczane

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    In Ukrainian, the dish is called deruny.

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    Placki

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art23 View Post
    The letter ў is typical for the Belarusian language. It represents a sound between u and v.

    Otherwise, Ukrainians, Poles and other Belarusian neighbours like potatoes too, not just Russians. By the way, she mentions draniki, the national dish of Belarus. These are potato pancakes which can be found in Ukraine as well.
    Yes, not just simple russian CYKA

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    big off topic, but it has to be mentioned, potatoes and other "nightshades" vegetables are unhealthy
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanaceae

    (for those who understand russian language)



    9 years vegetarian and agree with those above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viridian1 View Post
    Yes, not just simple russian CYKA
    Belarusians use курва for that word, it seems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art23 View Post
    Belarusians use курва for that word, it seems.
    And we use kurwa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundqvist View Post
    big off topic, but it has to be mentioned, potatoes and other "nightshades" vegetables are unhealthy
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanaceae

    (for those who understand russian language)
    Another conspiracy theory?

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    Compared to Ukrainian, Belarusian have more visible Polish influence.

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