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Post by mrsakiz on Sept 18, 2005 11:57:44 GMT -5
Hi
Do u Know any webpage where u can learn Bulgarian?
Thank u!
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Sept 23, 2005 3:14:33 GMT -5
As I do not now I suggest going to google www.google.com/type there learning bulgarian speaking bulgarian bulgarian lessons etc (and whatever you think sounds related)
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Post by Ivanov on Oct 9, 2007 16:55:16 GMT -5
It is a damn difficult language, the only way to learn it is to come to Bulgaria and stay here at least 1 year
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Post by Japodian on Oct 29, 2007 6:23:29 GMT -5
I don't know how to learn Bulgarian over the Internet, but I know how we Serbs and Croats understand them. We just go there and forget about the cases from our standard language. If you are from Pirot or Nis you don't even need to do that, you lost cases already.
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Post by vlaici on Nov 3, 2007 8:55:48 GMT -5
We, Romanians, experienced another way of learning Bulgarian: allowing a dictator to reduce TV programs at 2 hours per day! Balgarska Televizia became the substitute for the Romanian national television. There were among us people proud to master in some degree basics of the Bulgarian vocabulary!
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Post by humbleman on Nov 5, 2007 16:10:03 GMT -5
It is a d**n difficult language, the only way to learn it is to come to Bulgaria and stay here at least 1 year Everyone says their language is the most difficult to learn. I don't know why they say that: it is pride or something that somehow only they speak a difficult language that no-one else can get. (It is false by the way, because when you are a little baby trying to learn your mother tongue, then each language is as difficult as the other to learn.)
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Post by Edlund on Nov 6, 2007 17:51:03 GMT -5
You are right, Bulgarian is not that difficult. I don't know what languages you speak, but if Bulgarian is compared to Serbian, the latter is much more difficult. The vocabulary is very similar, this means equally hard to learn, but the Serbian grammar is more difficult, because it has more cases. Bulgarian doesn't have grammatical cases, and all other Slavic languages have, so in this aspect Bulgarian is easier. Some people from Southern Serbia, who don't have cases in their original dialects, still have problems with them, although they study them in school.
The Bulgarian temporal system however is more complex. I've read it's the most complex of the Slavic languages. But for me the cases are more important for the language and therefore Bulgarian is easier than the other Slavic languages.
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Post by terroreign on Nov 7, 2007 14:00:20 GMT -5
pa az mozam razbirat balgarski lesno e beeeee
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Post by humbleman on Nov 7, 2007 15:10:05 GMT -5
You are right, Bulgarian is not that difficult. That is not the point I was trying to make! What I tried to say is that: All languages are as hard to learn as each other when you're a little baby and don't know any language. After that, it depends how close the language that you try to learn is to the language that you already know. So it is all relative!
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Post by Edlund on Nov 7, 2007 19:00:31 GMT -5
I understood your point, don't worry.
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Post by rusebg on Nov 10, 2007 16:54:42 GMT -5
It is a very difficult language indeed. About 80 per cent of our gypsies are unable to learn it properly for the duration of their lives.
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Post by superman on Nov 11, 2007 1:22:15 GMT -5
And what about Turks?
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Post by Edlund on May 29, 2008 18:01:57 GMT -5
Today I was reading about the tenses in Bulgarian language and remembered this thread. It turns out that there are more than 40 tenses in Bulgarian - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarian_%28language%29#TenseI don't know if in other languages a person can say: Áèë ñúì ñå áèë íàïèë è ñúì ñå áèë ñáèë. or Ùÿë ñúì áèë äà åáà. ;D
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Post by Rhezus on May 29, 2008 18:18:38 GMT -5
rofl.. ;D
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Post by vanilo on May 31, 2008 9:42:15 GMT -5
My sister's fiancé is half Bulgarian and in that connection she's made an effort to learn Bulgarian for a number of years now. She's actually good at it now (her fiancé says, lol). She mostly learned through evening courses and her fiancé('s family)...as far as I know, she felt like the CD-roms and webpages weren't very useful...but I personally, think that it's a personal matter. I'm learning Persian and find CD-roms and webpages very useful and evening courses too easy - so I don't learn anything (but okay, I were quite familiar with Persian already which is why thne evening courses are too easy, unlike my sister who didn't know one Bulgarian word before she met her fiancé...so the level at the courses wasn't low for her...plus, you can upgrade in the Bulgarian courses, apparently not in the Persian ones).
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