Bulgarian chit-chat off topic PART 3

Thread: Bulgarian chit-chat off topic PART 3

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  1. Nere said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by tedinkyyy View Post
    hah, actually if u ask ppl ,one big part (unfortunately not only in USA or UK but in a great part of the world) the only existing countries are : USA,UK,Spain,Italy and France..and well Russia (such a big country must be noticed lol) ..
    I'm not saying they should know about the other ones in a detailed way but at least in which continent are they,what's the capital and what kinda race are the native ppl... every country,every culture should be respected, yeah,even Tajikistan or Uzbekistan...
    you forgot china and germany :v oh, and japan..... pretty much everyone i know seems fascinated with the japanese, god only knows why.
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    I HAVE TO BRAG::::

    Dear Louise,

    I have spoken with the Admissions Tutor for East European Languages and Culture here at SSEES and although they would prefer you to have a language at A-Level, your commitment to studying Bulgarian independently shows your passion for the subject. Therefore, providing you achieved BBB in your A-Levels and continue to study Bulgarian, we would be happy to consider your application for entry.
    ೋღ♥ღೋ...обичам България..Моите душа и сърце принадлежат на България. За мен България е най-хубавата страна на света...ೋღ♥ღೋ
     
  3. Nere said:

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    congrats!
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nere View Post
    congrats!
    mersiiiii....but i need to finsih my gcses and work hard in my alevels im gunna work so hard u wont believe it
    i got my goal now im gunna reach it...or die trying
    ೋღ♥ღೋ...обичам България..Моите душа и сърце принадлежат на България. За мен България е най-хубавата страна на света...ೋღ♥ღೋ
     
  5. Nere said:

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    how did bulgarians end up using the french word for "thanks" anyway?
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    ne znam but the french way is spelt merCi
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    crazytofik said:

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    but you read it as mersi and in slavonic languages you write as you read :P I mean one letter has only one sound not like f.e. in english that "a" in the word cat sound different from "a" in the word "date"

    anyways bulgarian has a word for bra from french -> sutien, in french it's sutien-gorge as far as i remember

    you can see in bulgarian words from spanish (siguro-sigurno; pantalones-pantaloni), german (shtraus) etc etc
    София, Пловдив, Варна, Бургас, чалга до дупка - купона е при нас.
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazytofik View Post
    but you read it as mersi and in slavonic languages you write as you read :P I mean one letter has only one sound not like f.e. in english that "a" in the word cat sound different from "a" in the word "date"

    anyways bulgarian has a word for bra from french -> sutien, in french it's sutien-gorge as far as i remember

    you can see in bulgarian words from spanish (siguro-sigurno; pantalones-pantaloni), german (shtraus) etc etc
    my french teacher is always having a go at me fore writing mersi and not merci
    ೋღ♥ღೋ...обичам България..Моите душа и сърце принадлежат на България. За мен България е най-хубавата страна на света...ೋღ♥ღೋ
     
  9. Nere said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazytofik View Post
    but you read it as mersi and in slavonic languages you write as you read :P I mean one letter has only one sound not like f.e. in english that "a" in the word cat sound different from "a" in the word "date"

    anyways bulgarian has a word for bra from french -> sutien, in french it's sutien-gorge as far as i remember

    you can see in bulgarian words from spanish (siguro-sigurno; pantalones-pantaloni), german (shtraus) etc etc
    every language has some loanwords, but it's kinda strange to replace such a basic one as "blagodarya"
     
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    lopatka said:

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    We never une Mersi formally ;] It's used in every-day speech. We aslo use the Italian"Ciao" [we write Chao] for bye, but you'll never say Chao to your teacher, for instance. You say Dovijdane :P
    Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangiđ upp á gólv dansiđ lystilig!
     
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    NyLoN_BoY said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nere View Post
    every language has some loanwords, but it's kinda strange to replace such a basic one as "blagodarya"
    In socialism times the only western countries who had the right to make a schools for their language were East (in that time) Germany and France. Bulgaria is also a frankofon country and has great relations with France in governemnt and friend way. That`s because France had a big influence for Russia thanks to the russian tsar Petar І (who the people from FYROM say is macedonian, but that`s ridiculous).

    The language gymnasiums (french and german, and in last 20 years the english gymnasiums) were and still are one of the most elite high schools in Bulgaria.

    And because many students in that time studied in that high schools, that`s how the french has influenced on the bulgarian language.
    Всичко е лъжа, заблуда и лъжа, заблуда, всичко е лъжа...
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    Like in english we say the word deja vu, bon appeait, volia --> from the french and bravo --> idk the orginating country
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  13. Nere said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyDiamond.дама диамант View Post
    Like in english we say the word deja vu, bon appeait, volia --> from the french and bravo --> idk the orginating country
    but none of those really have a true english equivalent, unlike "mersi" in BG. and further to that, french has had a huge influence on english for a thousand years, because of how closely the languages are intertwined.
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nere View Post
    but none of those really have a true english equivalent, unlike "mersi" in BG. and further to that, french has had a huge influence on english for a thousand years, because of how closely the languages are intertwined.
    idk about a thousand years but 6 years of it has been enough for me
    ೋღ♥ღೋ...обичам България..Моите душа и сърце принадлежат на България. За мен България е най-хубавата страна на света...ೋღ♥ღೋ
     
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    tedinkyyy said:

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    well Nere I don't know if u know (u have to know) that the Slovenes have taken the German word for "yes" and they use it in the every day speech.. they have their own word "da", as in Bulgarian we say "mersi".
    So u can hear them saying more "ja" than "da"... it's quite a basic word too I think.
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
  16. Nere said:

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    i know, and slovenes say "ciao" too. but, it's a proximity thing as much as anything, and "da" to "ja" isn't quite a leap like "blagodarya" to "mersi" ;p
     
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    tedinkyyy said:

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    I think it's pretty the same )))))
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    NyLoN_BoY said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyDiamond.дама диамант View Post
    bravo --> idk the orginating country
    greek
    Всичко е лъжа, заблуда и лъжа, заблуда, всичко е лъжа...
     
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    LadyDiamond.дама диамант said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by NyLoN_BoY View Post
    greek
    is it? well you learn somthing new everyday
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    crazytofik said:

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    well ... polish people also say sometimes chao for bye bye :P but we have our saying papa :P it deppends on the country :P i think chao and aide it's generally slavonic
    София, Пловдив, Варна, Бургас, чалга до дупка - купона е при нас.