Every day you will encounter the residents of the country, interact with them, learn something new about places and customs. And in this case, it's better to have a Bulgarian phrasebook at hand. We have gathered useful phrases in Bulgarian for you to use during your trip.
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Good morning |
Dobro utro |
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Good afternoon |
Dobur den |
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Good evening |
Dobur vecher |
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Hello |
Zdravey(te) |
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Hello |
Zdrasti |
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How are you |
Kak si(ste)? |
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Thank you, it’s ok |
Blagodarya, dobre |
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Do vizhdane |
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Good night |
Leka nosht |
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See you soon |
Do skoro |
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See you tomorrow |
Do utre |
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I hope we meet soon |
Nadyavam se, che pak shte se sreshtnem |
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Say hello |
Mnogo pozdravi na |
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Vsichko hubavo! |
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Kak se kazvash(kazvate)? |
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My name is xxx |
Kazvam se xxx |
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Nice to meet you |
Mnogo mi e priyatno! |
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how old are you |
Na kolko si(ste) godini? |
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I am xxx years old |
Na xxx godini sam |
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Where do you live? |
Kade zhiveesh(zhiveete)? |
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Where are you from |
Otkude si(ste)? |
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where do you work |
Kade rabotish(rabotite)? |
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Dobre |
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Of course |
Razbira se |
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Alright |
Yasno |
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Yes, i agree |
Saglasen(saglasna) sam |
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no |
Ne |
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Please |
Molya |
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Help me |
Pomogni(te) |