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Bulgarian Key Phrase List

24 Words 9 Comments
Please.
Моля. Моля.
Molya.
Please.
I'm sorry.
Съжалявам. Съжалявам.
Sazhalyavam.
I'm sorry.
No.
Не. Не.
Ne.
No.
Where are you from?
Откъде си? Откъде си?
Otkade si?
Where are you from?
Звучиш като англичанин. Откъде си? Звучиш като англичанин. Откъде си?
Zvuchish kato anglichanin. Otkаde si?
You sound British. Where are you from?
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What's your name?
Как се казвате? Как се казвате?
Kak se kazvate?
What's your name?
Името ми е Питър. Ти как се казваш? Името ми е Питър. Ти как се казваш?
Imeto mi e Pitar. Ti kak se kazvash?
My name is Peter. What's your name?
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You're welcome.
Няма защо. Няма защо.
Nyama zashto.
You're welcome.
Thank you!
Благодаря! Благодаря!
Blagodarya!
Thank you!
Благодаря ви, но Благодаря ви, но
Blagodarya vi, no
thank you, but
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How are you?
Как сте? Как сте?
Kak ste?
How are you?
Hi.
Здрасти. Здрасти.
Zdrasti.
Hi.
Nice to meet you.
Приятно ми е да се запознаем. Приятно ми е да се запознаем.
Priyatno mi e da se zapoznaem.
Nice to meet you.
Excuse me.
Извинете ме. Извинете ме.
Izvinete me.
Excuse me.
Congratulations!
Поздравления. Поздравления.
Pozdravleniya.
Congratulations!
May I sit here?
Може ли да седна тук? Може ли да седна тук?
Mozhe li da sedna tuk?
May I sit here?
Where is the bathroom?
Къде е тоалетната? Къде е тоалетната?
Kade e toaletnata?
Where is the bathroom?
Yes.
Да. Да.
Da.
Yes.
Thank you very much.
Много благодаря. Много благодаря.
Mnogo blagodarya.
Thank you very much.
I'm fine.
Аз съм добре. Аз съм добре.
Az sam dobre.
I'm fine.
Goodbye.
Довиждане. Довиждане. neut
Dovizhdane.
Goodbye.
Good night.
Лека нощ. Лека нощ. fem
Leka nosht.
Good night.
Good evening.
Добър вечер. Добър вечер. fem
Dobyr vecher.
Good evening.
Good afternoon.
Добър ден. Добър ден. masc
Dobyr den.
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
Добро утро. Добро утро. neut
Dobro utro.
Good morning.
Hello.
Здравей. Здравей.
Zdravei.
Hello.
I'm (name).
Аз съм (name). Аз съм (name).
Az sam (name).
I'm (name).
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Monday at 04:01 PM
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Hey listeners! What phrases would you add to our list? Write them down here!


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Saturday at 08:46 AM
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Здравейте Georgie,


Thank you so much for your positive message! 😇❤️️

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

We wish you good luck with your language studies.


Kind regards,

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Georgie
Saturday at 01:47 AM
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Thank you, this list is incredibly helpful

BulgarianPod101.com Verified
Thursday at 03:58 AM
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Hi Judith,


здравей and здрасти are both words you will use when greeting one person only, where здрасти is the more informal of them, and it is best to use only among very close friends.

The plural form to use when greeting more people is здравейте.

An alternative word to use to say hello is привет. You can use it both when you speak to one or to several people.


Kind regards,

Tina,

Team BulgarianPod101.com

Judith Green
Tuesday at 12:30 AM
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Is Zdravei for saying hello to one person and Zdrasti for several people? 😎

BulgarianPod101.com Verified
Thursday at 06:33 AM
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Hi James,


Thank you very much for the suggestion. Биж желал да... I would like to... is, indeed, a very useful phrase in everyday communications.


Kind regards,

Tina, BulgarianPod101.com Team

James
Sunday at 02:08 AM
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Hi,


I would add "I would like". I know that "Iskam" is "I want", but is it nicer to say "I would like" ?


Thanks

BulgarianPod101.com Verified
Thursday at 09:57 PM
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Hi Milfred,

thank you for the comment. You might enjoy exploring the other wordlists we have here.

Best regards,

Tina BulgarianPod101.com Team

Milfred
Wednesday at 06:35 PM
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Helpful!