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Belarusian-language text is written in the Belarusian alphabet (officially), a variant of Cyrillic, and Łacinka (unofficially), a variation of the Latin alphabet. Belarusian language for a certain period was an example of digraphia.
Nowadays Belarusian Latin alphabet is used occasionally in its current form by certain authors, groups and promoters. In the same time its basics are taught in school.
To be accessible to the readers of English-language Wikipedia, its Cyrillic form is usually romanized, or transliterated into the Latin alphabet.