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How to Say Beef in Bulgarian

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Going to Bulgaria? Then you'll need to learn how to order a meal, ask for directions and say 'hello' (zdravei) and 'thank you' (blagodarya) with ease. This language guide arms you with useful Bulgarian phrases, a pronunciation guide, and audio recordings from a native speaker.

This Bulgarian travel phrase guide gives you a well-rounded set of practical phrases and vocabulary which will help you have meaningful conversations and interactions with the locals. To help me create this new addition to my collection offree travel phrase guides, I asked my friend and native Bulgarian speaker, Pavel from Curious Pavelto provide accurate Bulgarian translations and pronunciation tips. He's even provided audio clips for each phrase to make things even easier for you!

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Let's take a closer look at the Bulgarian language. Here's what we'll cover:


Table of Contents

  • Where is Bulgarian spoken?
  • Bulgarian Alphabet
  • Bulgarian Pronunciation
  • Bulgarian Vocabulary
  • Useful Bulgarian Phrases for Travellers
    • Greetings
    • Essentials
    • Questions
    • Eating Out
    • Getting Around
    • Numbers
    • Days
    • Emergencies
  • Useful Bulgarian Phrases for Travellers [Infographic]

Where is Bulgarian spoken?

Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria with about 12 million speakers mainly in Bulgaria. It is also spoken by minority groups located in Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Macedonia, Turkey, Canada, USA, Australia, Germany, and Spain.

As a Southern Slavic language, Bulgarian is mutually intelligible with Macedonian and is closely related to Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Slovenian. This means speakers of either language can readily understand each other without much effort.

Useful Bulgarian Travel Phrases - Rila Monastery

Rila Monastery, Bulgaria

Bulgarian Alphabet

The Bulgarian alphabet is very similar to the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. This is thanks to Saints Cyril and Methodius who invented the Glagolitic alphabet in AD863 and used it to translate Greek texts in Old Church Slavonic. Using the Greek and Glagolitic alphabet, their disciples developed the Cyrillic alphabet that is still in use today. Bulgarians celebrate Saints Cyril and Methodius on the 24trh of May which is a national holiday in Bulgaria.

For ease of use, I've included the transliteration for each phrase which means you can read as if you were reading English, but you'll be magically speaking Bulgarian!

Here are the letters of the Bulgarian alphabet and their pronunciation.

Аа (a) Кк (kuh) Фф (fuh)
Бб (buh) Лл (luh) Хх (huh)
Вв (vuh) Мм (muh) Цц (tsuh)
Гг (guh) Нн (nuh) Чч (chuh)
Дд (duh) Оо (o) Шш(shuh)
Ее (e) Пп (puh) Щщ (shtuh)
Жж (zhuh) Рр (ruh) Ъъ (er-gol-yam)
Зз (zuh) Сс (suh) ь (er ma-luhk)
Ии (ee) Тт (tuh) Юю (yoo)
Йй (ee krat-ko) Уу (oo) Яя (ya)

Bulgarian Pronunciation

You don't have to learn the Cyrillic alphabet to realise that Bulgarian is actually very easy to read. Unlike languages such as French, Bulgarian is almost entirely phonetic, meaning that you pronounce it the same way it's written. Of course, there are a couple of exceptions, but you don't need to worry about these as the pronunciation guide will reflect these variations.

Another bonus feature of the language is that there are no nasty or complicated sounds to learn as they are similar to English.

Useful Bulgarian Travel Phrases - Inside Rila Monastery

Inside Rila Monastery, Bulgaria

Bulgarian Vocabulary

Numerous Turkish words entered into during the five centuries of Ottoman rule. In the 19th century, many of these Turkish loanwords were removed from the language and were mostly replaced with Russian words.

Other words have adopted into Bulgarian from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and English.

How to Say 'Yes' and 'No' in Bulgarian (It's not what you think!)

One of the trickiest things to adopt is how Bulgarians say 'yes' and 'no'. In many countries and for English speakers, we usually say 'no' whilst shaking our head, and 'nod' when we say 'yes'. Not in Bulgaria. Everything is reversed! Shaking your head side-to-side means 'yes', while moving it up and down means 'no'. It's an easy concept to grasp but implementing it feels like rubbing your tummy and tapping your head at the same time.

To avoid being misunderstood, be sure to accompany your answer with the words "да" (yes) or "не" (no).

Useful Bulgarian Phrases for Travellers

Bulgarian Travel Phrase Guide and Pronunciation

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English Bulgarian Pronunciation (Transliteration)

Greetings

Hello здравей (singular) / zdraveite (plural) zdravei
Good morning добро утро  dobro utro
Good afternoon добър ден  dobar den
Good night лека нощ  leka nosht
Goodbye довиждане  dovizhdane
How are you? как си  kak si
I'm great, and you? аз съм страхотно, а ти?  az sam strahotno, a ti
I'm well, and you? аз съм добре, а ти?  az sum dobre, a ti
Good, thanks добре, благодаря  dobre, blagodarya
What is your name? как се казваш  kak se kazvash
My name is… името ми е…  kazvam se
Nice to meet you приятно ми е да се запознаем  priyatno mi e da se zapoznaem
Nice to meet you too на мен също  na men sashto
Have a nice day! хубав ден /  Приятен ден hubby den /priyaten den

Essentials

Please моля  molya
Thank you благодаря  blagodarya
Thank you very much много благодаря  mnogo blagodarya
You're welcome пак заповядай  Pak zapovyaday
Yes да  da
No не  ne
Excuse me (getting attention) извинете (ме)  izvinete (me)
Excuse me (when asking something to repeat themselves, begging pardon) моля?  molya?
I'm sorry извинете ме / прощавaй(те)  izvinete me / proshtavaj(te)
I don't understand не разбирам  ne razbiram
Do you speak English? говорите ли английски  govorite li anglijski
I don't speak Bulgarian very well не говоря български много добре  ne govorya balgarski mnogo dobre
Could you please repeat that? може ли да повторите  moje li da povtorite

Questions

How much does it cost? колко струва  kolko struva
How much is…? колко е  kolko e
Where is…? къде е  kade e
Where is the bathroom? къде в тоалетната  kade e toaletnata
When? кога  koga
May I please have…? може ли…  moje li (mozhe li)
Could you please repeat that? може ли да повторите  moje li da povtorite

Food and Drink

Beer бира  bira
Red wine червено вино cherveno vino
White wine  бяло вино  byalo vino
Water вода  voda
I don't eat… аз не ям …  az ne yam…
I'm a vegetarian аз съм вегетарианец  az sam vegetarianets
The bill, please сметката, моля  smetkata, molya
Restaurant ресторант  restorant
Breakfast закуска  zakuska
Lunch обяд  obyad
Dinner вечеря  vecherya
Appetizer аперитив/мезе  aperitiv / meze
Main Course основно ядене  osnovno yadene
Dessert десерт  desert
I would like… бих искал / бих желал  bih iskal / bih jelal
What do you recommend? какво бихте препоръчали  kakvo bihte preporachali
It was delicious, thank you беше вкусно, благодаря  beshe vkusno, blagodarya

Getting Around

Left ляво  liavo
Right дясно  dyasno
Straight ahead направо  napravo
Turn left завийте наляво  zavijte nalyavo
Turn right завийте на дясно  zavijte nadyasno
Entrance вход  vhod
Exit изход  izhod
I'm lost изгубих се  izgubih se
How do you get to…? как да стигна до…  kak da stigna do
The bank банката  bankata
The museum музеят  muzeyat
The park парка  parka
The hospital болницата  bolnicata
The hotel хотела  hotela
The airport летището  letishteto
The church църквата  carkvata
The tourist office туристическият офис  turisticheskiyat ofis
The bus stop автобусната спирка  avtobusnata spirka
The train station ж.п. гарата  zhe.pe. garata
The shop магазина  magazina

Numbers

First първи  parvi
Second втори  vtori
Third трети  treti
1 едно  edno
2 две  dve
3 три  tri
4 четири  chetiri
5 пет  pet
6 шест  shest
7 седем  sedem
8 осем  osem
9 девет  devet
10 десет  deset
20 двадесет  dvadeset
30 тридесет  trideset
40 четиридесет  chetirideset
50 петдесет  petdeset
60 шестдесет  shestdeset
70 седемдесет  sedemdeset
80 осемдесет  osemdeset
90 деветдесет  devedeset
100 сто  sto
1000 хиляда  hilyada

Time

Day ден  den
Week седмица  sedmica
Month месец  mesec
Year година  godina
Today днес  dnes
Tomorrow утре  utre
Day after tomorrow вдругиден  vdrugiden
Yesterday вчера  vchera
Minute минута  minuta
Hour час  chas
Time време  vreme
Weekend Уикенд  uikend
What time is it? колко е часът  kolko e chasa
It's 8 o'clock осем часа  osem chasa

Days

Monday понеделник  ponedelnik
Tuesday вторник  vtornik
Wednesday сряда  sryada
Thursday четвъртък  chetvartak
Friday петък  petak
Saturday събота  sabota
Sunday неделя  nedelya

Emergency

Help! помощ  pomosht
I need a doctor имам нужда от доктор  imam nujda ot doktor
I don't feel well не се чувствам добре  ne se chuvstvam dobre
Call the police! повикайте полиция  povikajte policiya
Fire! пожар  pojar (pozhar)

Useful Bulgarian Phrases for Travellers [Infographic]

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