I was in Germany ; I was in the bar, I saw one bald guy was running so fast in the field on TV in bars I told them this guy will make trouble for German team. But they started to make fun of me. But that bald guy made it. Yes ;his name is Lechkov . He is my hero ;.Since then I started to love Bulgaria and try to know more about Bulgaria . Lechkov is Maradona of Europe.
Thank you for this lesson. I want to learn Bulgarian. I love your lesson. I learnt Russian scripts and they are easier for me to read them. I heard that Bulgarian is less complicated grammar than other Slavic languages. That is why, I want to learn this one. I like the easier one. Keep it up! 😀
I don't know how do you feel about your English accent but for me it sounds very pleasing to the ears, and it's not any struggle to understand it due (mostly) to your friendly pace P.S., many greetings to you for taking your time to help others with their learning journey, the more open educational resources, the merrier. Your mother tongue is one of my target langs, massive thanks!
Gracias por tu video. Si quieres saber español , con gusto de ayudo. Escucha musica. Me gustaria compartas videos de musica lenta que permita identificar los sonidos y palabras
0:57 Sorry for correcting your English, but you should have written ‘’fourth’’ or ‘’4th’’. ‘’forth’’ is something else, its Bulgarian translation being ‘’напpeд’’ and it comes from ‘’further’’.
Firstly thank you for your efforts to teach Bulgarian. I decided learn Bulgarian recently and watch this video. I am confused about one point. Why did you write for Paris like "Париж", and for Sofia like "София"? They have both "s" Latin alphabet but why did you write Paris's "s" = "ж"?
Sofia is the official written in English. If you want to use Slavic Latin alphabet it will be ''Sofija'' and Paris will be ''Pariž'' but ž is devoiced to š. This happens at the end of words which have no vowel or followed by voiceless consonants like - к, п, с, т, ф, х, ц, ч, ш, щ. Also in English Paris is pronounced as ''Перис'' while in Bulgarian is Parizh. ''София'' is like Sofiya in English which is not much different. There is barely any difference between ''иа'' and ''ия'' However ''иа'' is used at the middle of word like ''диамант'' - diamond.
In some words that have "я", like "бряг", "я" changes into "e" when we use the Definite article. For example: "бряг"(beach) changes into "брегът"(the beach). The same happens when it is in Plural, i.e. "бряг"(beach) changes into "брегове"(beaches). I hope this is what you are asking about. You have to learn these changes by heart. That is why in the Vocabulary after each lesson I write some words with the Definete article and some in Plural.
Thanks a lot my friend ; I have noticed that in word "Moля";you said "Mole " Maybe I heard wrong. Is it pronounce like"" Molya " Maybe the say "ya " too fast so it seems that they say "Mole" I have notics also Russians sometimes in words they pronnoucd "я " as "A" Instead of" ya " Just confused
Sorry I noticed in word "Da zapochvame " You did not pronounce "v " Should we pronounce "V " in that word ; Or you said it fast ? Thank you ;I really love to learn Bukgarian .
I’m learning Bulgarian to be able to speak to my fiance’s family. This has been very helpful, so thank you!
Успех! / Good luck! 😊
My boyfriend is from Bulgaria so I'm also learning for the same reason heheh.
I was in Germany ; I was in the bar,
I saw one bald guy was running so fast in the field on TV in bars
I told them this guy will make trouble for German team.
But they started to make fun of me.
But that bald guy made it.
Yes ;his name is Lechkov .
He is my hero ;.Since then I started to love Bulgaria and try to know more about Bulgaria .
Lechkov is Maradona of Europe.
Zdraveite !
Здравейте :)
Mersi :)
Thanks ! Loved it 🙏🏼
Thank you for this lesson. I want to learn Bulgarian. I love your lesson. I learnt Russian scripts and they are easier for me to read them. I heard that Bulgarian is less complicated grammar than other Slavic languages. That is why, I want to learn this one. I like the easier one. Keep it up! 😀
Less complicated in terms of case forms, but verb tenses and congugations is hard as Romance language.
Im also learning bulgarian to speak with my girlfriends family, and these lessons are fantastic, you are great, thaank you. Довиждане😁
Успех!
Thanks for forming the channel
perfect explanation thank you
You are welcome.
I don't know how do you feel about your English accent but for me it sounds very pleasing to the ears, and it's not any struggle to understand it due (mostly) to your friendly pace P.S., many greetings to you for taking your time to help others with their learning journey, the more open educational resources, the merrier. Your mother tongue is one of my target langs, massive thanks!
Gracias por tu video. Si quieres saber español , con gusto de ayudo. Escucha musica. Me gustaria compartas videos de musica lenta que permita identificar los sonidos y palabras
Gracias por tu propuesta.
Страхотна презентация, пич! Уважавам усилията ти !!!!
Благодаря 😊
11:50 Or in English Ruse is also Russe or Rousse
Yes. That's right. Even Sofia sometimes can be seen written in English as Sofiya.
@bulgarianforbeginners1554 Where did you see that?
@bulgarianforbeginners1554 by the way which city in Bulgaria do you live in? I live in Bucharest (Romanian capital)
@@ilovestepfordcountyrailway Lately I saw something like this on Euronews weather forecast.
@@ilovestepfordcountyrailway I am from Sofia.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
0:57 Sorry for correcting your English, but you should have written ‘’fourth’’ or ‘’4th’’. ‘’forth’’ is something else, its Bulgarian translation being ‘’напpeд’’ and it comes from ‘’further’’.
Thank you. I totally agree with you but as you know mistakes can happen :)
@bulgarianforbeginners1554 Yes, because you are not a native english speaker…
Firstly thank you for your efforts to teach Bulgarian. I decided learn Bulgarian recently and watch this video. I am confused about one point. Why did you write for Paris like "Париж", and for Sofia like "София"? They have both "s" Latin alphabet but why did you write Paris's "s" = "ж"?
You must not try to compare Bulgarian Pronunciation with English Pronunciation! Just learn the words as they are!
Sofia is the official written in English. If you want to use Slavic Latin alphabet it will be ''Sofija'' and Paris will be ''Pariž'' but ž is devoiced to š. This happens at the end of words which have no vowel or followed by voiceless consonants like - к, п, с, т, ф, х, ц, ч, ш, щ. Also in English Paris is pronounced as ''Перис'' while in Bulgarian is Parizh. ''София'' is like Sofiya in English which is not much different. There is barely any difference between ''иа'' and ''ия'' However ''иа'' is used at the middle of word like ''диамант'' - diamond.
Hello
I have question ;
In google ;I dont find bulgarian pronounciation;
Do you know any software or app for bulgarian
"Google translate" has it.
@bulgarianforbeginners1554 Sadly they don't :(
I have question ;
In some words you pronounce я as "e " in english .
Is it "ya " or " e " in words .
Like бряг
You pronounced as" breg "
In some words that have "я", like "бряг", "я" changes into "e" when we use the Definite article. For example: "бряг"(beach) changes into "брегът"(the beach). The same happens when it is in Plural, i.e. "бряг"(beach) changes into "брегове"(beaches). I hope this is what you are asking about. You have to learn these changes by heart. That is why in the Vocabulary after each lesson I write some words with the Definete article and some in Plural.
Thanks a lot my friend ;
I have noticed that in word "Moля";you said "Mole "
Maybe I heard wrong.
Is it pronounce like"" Molya "
Maybe the say "ya " too fast so it seems that they say "Mole"
I have notics also Russians sometimes in words they pronnoucd "я " as "A"
Instead of" ya "
Just confused
Sorry I noticed in word "Da zapochvame "
You did not pronounce "v "
Should we pronounce "V " in that word ;
Or you said it fast ?
Thank you ;I really love to learn Bukgarian .
Bulgarian
Maybe you can't hear distinctly the V because the stress is on the O and V fades away.
Nice video, Good effort, I will defiantly use your videos to improve my dating experiences with a Bulgarian woman I have met. :D