’Mova tsi Kava’ Belarusian language lessons in Warsaw
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’Mova ci kava’ [lit: Language or Coffee] are free Belarusian language lessons, as well as a place where you can meet new people and speak Belarusian in Warsaw.
Join us on October 13, 7pm, at cafe OSIR – ul Tamka 40. Come by yourself, or with friends.
It will be fun, it will be in Belarusian!
Topic for the first lesson – ’Let’s get to know each other’
Led by Siarhiej Pieliasa, editor at Belsat (independent Belarusian satellite TV) and Tacciana Niadbaj, a poet
Please register here (it will take you 30 seconds).
We look forward to seeing you!
OSIR cafe-club is 350m from the Nowy Świat and Świętokrzyska crossroads.
Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/926078167419879/?source=1
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