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Tony
how do i say the following if bulgarian?
-hello
-how are you?
-i am fine
-thank you
thank you to anyone who helps me with these translations
Jul 10, 2008 6:06 PM
Answers · 3
One more thing. You can actually use "merci" instead of "blagodarya". It is used very often, also in combinations such as "mersi mnogo" (thanks a lot). Just make the "r" more pronounced, as in "trill" (as opposed to "tire").
July 12, 2008
hello - /zdravei/(informal) or /zdraveite/(slightly more formal)
how are you - /kak si/ (informal) or /kak ste/ (formal)
i am fine - /dobre sam/ ("sam" would sound a bit like the English "some" - in English there's no total
equivalent of the sound or of the letter with which it is written)
thank you - /blagodarya/ (the stress is on the last syllable)
and a bonus, please - /molya/ ;-)
:-)
July 12, 2008
добро утро - greetings
добър ден
добър вечер
как сте? - how are you?
Добре - well
Благодаря - thanks
July 11, 2008
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