BULGARIAN LANGUAGE
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2020
- Bulgarian is a South Slavic language spoken in Southeastern Europe, primarily in Bulgaria. It is the language of Bulgarians. Along with the closely related Macedonian language (collectively forming the East South Slavic languages), it is a member of the Balkan sprachbund. The two languages have several characteristics that set them apart from all other Slavic languages: changes include the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article and the lack of a verb infinitive, but it retains and has further developed the Proto-Slavic verb system. One such major development is the innovation of evidential verb forms to encode for the source of information: witnessed, inferred, or reported.
It is the official language of Bulgaria, and since 2007 has been among the official languages of the European Union. It is also spoken by minorities in several other countries.
One of my favorite Slavic Languages I want to learn in the future on my list of languages I want to learn
Greetings from America to Bulgaria 🇧🇬🇺🇸❤️👋
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Here is the text:
В международните теми започваме със тежък инцидент. Петнайсет вече са жертвите на тежкия инцидент в златодобивна мина в Красноярския край. Други тринайсет души са обявени за издирване. Тъй, че е мащабна спасително-издирвателна операция.
Инцидентът се е случил след скъсване на стена на язовир, разположен край мината в Красноярския регион. Местните спасителни служби заявиха, че четиринайсет от работниците в мината, са хоспитализирани. Десетки спасители и пожарникари с дванайсет единици техника работят на мястото на инцидента.
Translation:
In the international topics we start with a heavy incident. 15 are the victims of the heavy incident in a gold mine in the Krasnoyarsk part. Other 13 people are announced for investigation. As it is a large scale rescue and search operation.
The incident happened after tearing apart of a wall of a dam, located near the mine in the Krasnoyarsk region. The local rescue serviced stated that 14 of the works in the mines are hospitalized. Dozens of rescuers and firefighters with 12 entity technology are working at the place of the incident.
Greetings from Bulgaria to America!
Same
thank you so much, good luck!🇧🇬❤️
I'm amazed the Bulgarians were able to hold onto there Slavic roots due to Ottoman stronghold on the country
So the same goes to Serbia, North Macedonia too?
Credit to Ottoman tolerance.
Yeah I have read that Ottomans were pretty tolerant of the peoples they conquered. Alot like the Mongolians. They were happy as long as they got the land and your rulers paid there tribute.
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This is not true! They killed us like animals!!! Our Orthodox faith and our Russian brothers saved us!!!
@@ReidHenderson Armenians looking at this comment
I'm Bulgarian!!!👍🇧🇬
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Здрасти
Ооо здрасти
Всем привет из России.
здрасти
Новость из России (Красноярский край).
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It sounds like a crossover between Polish and Russian.
No. It's an original language.
@@Smartness_itself who said it wasn't? I only said how it sounded to me when I listened to the video.
@@jakubpodolak4104 Bulgarian doesn't sound like Polish or Russian. In fact, Polish and Russian sound like Bulgarian.
@@Smartness_itself Definitely!
The first written Slavic language
Oчень люблю Болгарский
As a Spaniard woman, I like the sound of it. Nice, and a bit funny.
What exactly is funny about it? It sounds like a normal language
It sounds like Portuguese
Edit: Brazilian Portuguese, i heard this from a bunch of people (pt-br speaker and non pt-br speaker). Sounds similar because some pronunciation sounds exactly like Portuguese Brazilian pronunciation, I heard this from Bulgarians too, they were in brazil and thought they finally found someone from Bulgarian but then they realized it was Brazilian Portuguese 😂
Nothing similar. It's a slavic language.
@@Smartness_itself Всъщност, той е прав! Ако сравниш с европейския португалски, той много се доближава до славянските езици, макар че нищо няма да разбираш от него или едвам 1-2%.
@@Smartness_itself They didn't say it's a similar language just that it sounds similar. And I agree.
I speak portuguese and I don't find similarities jksj
@@are4322 Brazilian or European?
ah yes, my native language, the most distant slavic languages of all.
It's because you are part Dacian-Romanian?
How is it the most distant if ,,macedonian" and bulgarian are the same
oh, ja vidžu medžuslovjanskogo člověka, pozdrav :D prišel jesm poslušati bulgarsky jezyk :D
Very beautiful language👄💬
I'm Indian🇮🇳 👍🏽👍🏽
Too short!
If only the people in the comments knew what the news was😳
Ai de capul meu , sunt din Moldova dar înțeleg ce zice 😅😂
hey any bulgarian willing to be friends?
and maybe even help me with learning your language 😅
This dude has the record for most word spoken in 30 seconds
If you speak Serbo-Croatian, learning Bulgarian wouldn't be that much of a challenge.
Im blugarian
Красноярски край е Русия. Поздрави от Русия
It sounds like Romanian but spoken by a person who will try to convince you that Romania is a slavic language and will used slavic Romanian words even if they aren't used anymore for hundreds of years.
@@cheerful_crop_circle Russian a bit bit Portuguese not at all
loll romanian is the same as in it sounds like bulgarian with latin words
his intonation sounds like serbo-croatian hahaha
Because you guys would pick up more of the Western Bulgarian dialect spoken in Sofia or Vidin for example which is not like Eastern softer one spoken on the coast or central Bulgaria. We have different dialects but the "shopski" one is more understood by Serbs and Croats for instance.
@@kosmicheskiprah im actually japanese thai, but im learning serbian and i find all slavic languages so interesting and iwould like to learn bulgarian one day! zdravejte!
Nah not that hard once you start learning any Slavic language
Very similar to Ukrainian
Both are Slavic, and not too far apart, there are definitely some similarities.
I disagree with you. Bulgarian and Ukrainian are both Slavic languages but they are from different sub-branches. Bulgarian is Balkan/South Slavic so it is more similar to languages like Serbian and Macedonian while Ukrainian is Eastern Slavic so it is more similar to Russian and Belarusian. Also Bulgarian and Macedonian are different from the other Slavic languages because they dont have cases but in exchange they use articles. So yeah , Bulgarian also has way less palatalization compared to the other Slavic languages and has the letter "Ъ". In Bulgarian, sounds like "yu" , "ye" , "yo" and "yi" are very rare or dont exist at all. Consonants like "dzh/j" are very rare too
The Bulgarian languege is the 1st proto language. Every single language is coming from us. There are too many evidences about that. Through the years very famous people said: "Bulgaria is the foundation of the human civilization!"
we all know every language comes from Wolof
Nah man im Bulgarian and wtf are u talking about bruh 💀
@@kloose5926I ' m Macedonian and I ' m saying: "It ' s good that I live west from the border" (I ' m from yhe outskirts of Skopje, what about you)
Rumors are the first Bulgarian invented the Earth.
I can only agree that the Bulgarian culture is the foundation of most or even all of the slavic culture but nothig else!
DID NOT LIKE
Tatar language.
Thanks brother we love you too
Great slavic language.
Doesn't sound anything like Tatar to me.
@@guramiabramishvili4874 He is Monkeydonian! This is the same thing what Ukrainians do to Russians. They are no any different.
@@Vavo1 Ти сериозно ли му се поддаваш на тоя клоун от Вардарска!
Serbian croatian kinda sound like bulgarian
Not the same bt kinda
Maybe because they are South Slavic languages