the bulgarian word (slang word) for both, belly dance and belly dancing music
the bulgarian word (slang word) for both, belly dance and belly dancing music
C'est la vie!
ok thx ..so i'm waiting for more leassons![]()
well you can browse whole this thread and you'll find lot of lessons :P
София, Пловдив, Варна, Бургас, чалга до дупка - купона е при нас.
From what I saw here "се" is used besides a verb which still happens ? I'm right?![]()
Huh? "Ce" is a reflexive pronoun. It's used with reflexive verbs. Here's how http://books.google.com/books?id=QEo...0verbs&f=false
thx for the linkit's little bit hard to understand but i can handle it :P
hi everyone I speak english and spanish and im trying to learn bulgarian i been lisening to alots bulgarian music and im so hook up on andrea and galena and azis i just love any music produce by costi the even he is not bulgarian i just love allnthe hits he as produce whit andrea
which is the difference between "зная" and "знам" ??
Verb "зная" belongs to the group of those Bulgarian verbs which end in "я".
1. аз зная*
2. ти знаеш
3. той знае
тя знае
то знае
1. ние знаем
2. вие знаете
3. те знаят
*However, in spoken language, the Bulgarians use "знам" for the 1st person sg. so often that it become grammatically correct doublet of "зная". In the most dictionaries, however, you won't find the "знам" form.
ahamthanks
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what means "pred lubovta"??
in front of love/before love
in "намерих я" or "търсих я" what represents this "я" ??
If we mean inanimate object like "book" for exemple,"я" means "it". "Намерих я" - I found it
If we mean animate object like "girl","я" means "her"."Намерих я" - I found her
In general "я" is the short form of the pronoun for feminine,accusative,singular "нея".
Can somebody explain to me the difference between "че" and "да" - what's the rule?
what is "отрезнея" ?? i heard in a song of Preslava ... "като отрезнея намразвам се отново."
aham.. blagodaria ti![]()
hmm.. Which is the difference between "не вярвам" и "не мислим" ?? which means "i don't think" , right ?