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- Bulgarian language - Wikipedia
Modern Bulgarian dates from the 16th century onwards, undergoing general grammar and syntax changes in the 18th and 19th centuries The present-day written Bulgarian language was standardized on the basis of the 19th-century Bulgarian vernacular
- Bulgaria - Wikipedia
Bulgaria is a member state of the European Union, including the Schengen Area and the eurozone, NATO, and various regional suborganizations such as the Bucharest Nine The name Bulgaria is derived from the Bulgars, a tribe of Turkic origin that founded the First Bulgarian Empire
- Bulgaria | History, Language, Map, Pronunciation Points of Interest . . .
The Bulgarian language belongs to the South Slavic group, along with Serbo-Croatian and Slovene; closely related to Bulgarian is Macedonian A number of dialects remain in common speech
- Bulgarian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Bulgarian is a Southern Slavic language with about 12 million speakers mainly in Bulgaria, but also in Ukraine, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Greece, Romania, Canada, USA, Australia, Germany and Spain
- Bulgarian language | History, Alphabet Grammar | Britannica
Bulgarian language, Click Here to see full-size table South Slavic language written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken in Bulgaria and parts of Greece, Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine
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Plan your trip to Visit Bulgaria Discover destinations, cultural events, traditional cuisine, mountain sea resorts, and tourist routes
- Culture of Bulgaria - history, people, clothing, traditions, women . . .
Bulgarian is very closely related to Macedonian, the two languages being largely mutually intelligible, and to Serbo-Croatian Much vocabulary has been borrowed from Russian, Greek, and Turkish, and the latter two have had a strong influence on Bulgarian grammar
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