Bulgarian (A2): Lesson 9A
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- In this almost timely lesson, we start talking about popular Bulgarian holidays and read a text about Christmas Eve.
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We are thankful to authors Radost Sabeva, Margarita Andonova and Zhana Zagorova for kindly allowing us to use their brilliant textbook, “Step by Step: Bulgarian Language and Culture for Foreigners (A2)”.
For learning resources linked to the course (including flash cards and tests):
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Happy New year. Nice to see Bulgarian on show again!
Happy new year! 😊
Happy new year 🎉 finally happy a new video came out thank you
Happy new year! All the best! Yes, we’ve now filmed a couple of videos and will be uploading them 😊
Oh, and I'm curious: Do Bulgarians typically celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December? Or on the 7th of January, in accordance with the Orthodox calendar?
Yes, the 25th. The Bulgarian Orthodox church follows the Gregorian (“western”) and not the Julian calendar - like for example Romania and Greece.
Late, I know. But Happy New Year! I hope you are having a good year so far!
Честита Нова Година!
Happy New Year to you, too, all the best!