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  2. Category:Bulgarian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Bulgarian words and phrases" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  3. Bulgarian vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 55% of Russian, incl. vocabulary, syntactic features, etc. goes back to the Church Slavonic language, known as Old Bulgarian, while 70% of Church Slavonic words are common to all Slavic languages. [4] Some authors argue that the Southeast Slavic language Church Slavonic is the "passkey" to the Russian nation and language. [4]

  4. Category talk:Bulgarian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Bulgarian language - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Bulgarian words and phrases (1 C, 2 P) Bulgarian-language surnames (307 P) C.

  6. Category:Bulgarian political phrases - Wikipedia

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  7. Bulgarian language - Wikipedia

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    Today one difference between Bulgarian dialects in the country and literary spoken Bulgarian is the significant presence of Old Bulgarian words and even word forms in the latter. Russian loans are distinguished from Old Bulgarian ones on the basis of the presence of specifically Russian phonetic changes, as in оборот (turnover, rev ...

  8. Bulgarian verbs - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian verbs are inflected not only for aspect, tense and modality, but also for evidentiality, that is, the source of the information conveyed by them. There is a four-way distinction between the unmarked (indicative) forms, which imply that the speaker was a witness of the event or knows it as a general fact; the inferential, which signals ...

  9. Bulgarian nouns - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian nouns have the categories: grammatical gender, number, case (only vocative) and definiteness. A noun has one of three specific grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and two numbers (singular and plural), with cardinal numbers and some adverbs, masculine nouns use a separate count form.