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Numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian
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Hello dear Bulgarian learners, Who want to learn to count in Bulgarian? 😎

Counting is a fundamental skill in any language, and in this lesson, we will be learning how to count to 10 in Bulgarian. With the help of audio recordings, you will be able to hear the pronunciation of each number and practice your own pronunciation. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to count from 1 to 10 in Bulgarian, and will have a solid foundation for learning to count higher. Whether you are just starting to learn Bulgarian or looking to improve your language skills, this lesson will provide you with the basics for counting in Bulgarian and a foundation for further study.

First of all I want to remember that Bulgarian alphabet is Cyrillic, not Latin. I assume that most of you can read and write in Latin alphabet, as a mother language. Therefore, I will write the Bulgarian numbers in both alpabets.

Enjoy! 😊

With the completion of this lesson, you might enjoy investigating these connected themes: Vegetables, Bulgarian Vocabulary → Celebrations and Festivities → Birthday ..., Booking a Hotel & City.

Pronunciation: Numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian[edit | edit source]

For the pronunciation, listen to the following recording from a native Bulgarian speaker:

Writing: Numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian (cyrillic and latin)[edit | edit source]

Learn to write numbers in Bulgarian, in the Cyrillic alphabet (and to help you phonetic writing in the Latin alphabet).

Number English Bulgarian
Latin Cyrillic
1 one edno едно
2 two dve две
3 three tre три
4 four chetiri четири
5 five pet пет
6 six shest шест
7 seven sedem седем
8 eight osem осем
9 nine devet девет
10 ten deset десет

Videos[edit | edit source]

Finally, to review everything you've studied, watch these videos:

Count from 1 to 10 in Bulgarian[edit | edit source]

Bulgarian in Three Minutes - Numbers 10-100[edit | edit source]

Examples of Phrases Using Numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian[edit | edit source]

Learning numbers isn't just about counting. It's also about using them in real-life situations. Here are 10 examples of phrases using numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian:

  1. Имам една идея. (/ˈimɐm ˈɛdnɐ ˈidɛjɐ/) - I have one idea.
  2. Имаш ли две минути? (/ˈimɐʃ li ˈdvɛ ˈminuti/) - Do you have two minutes?
  3. Три чаши вода, моля. (/ˈtri ˈtʃaʃi ˈvɔdɐ ˈmɔljɐ/) - Three glasses of water, please.
  4. Четири сезона. (/ˈtʃɛtiri ˈsɛzonɐ/) - Four seasons.
  5. Имаме пет кучета. (/ˈimɐmɛ ˈpɛt ˈkutʃɛtɐ/) - We have five dogs.
  6. Шест ученика в клас. (/ˈʃɛst ˈutʃɛnikɐ v ˈklɐs/) - Six students in the class.
  7. Седем дни в седмицата. (/ˈsɛdɛm ˈdni v sɛdmiˈt͡sɐtɐ/) - Seven days in a week.
  8. Осем часа сутринта. (/ˈɔsɛm ˈtʃɐsɐ ˈsutrintɐ/) - Eight o'clock in the morning.
  9. Девет месеца. (/ˈdɛvɛt ˈmɛsɛt͡sɐ/) - Nine months.
  10. Десет пъти. (/ˈdɛsɛt ˈpɤti/) - Ten times.

Complete Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian[edit | edit source]

Now that you've learned numbers 1-10 in Bulgarian, test your knowledge with this quiz!

1. How do you say "four" in Bulgarian?

  a) Две (/dvɛ/)
  b) Четири (/tʃɛtiri/)
  c) Шест (/ʃɛst/)

2. Translate "seven cats" into Bulgarian.

  a) Седем котки (/sɛdɛm ˈkɔtki/)
  b) Три котки (/tri ˈkɔtki/)
  c) Десет котки (/dɛsɛt ˈkɔtki/)

3. What is "осем" (/ˈɔsɛm/) in English?

  a) Ten
  b) Eight
  c) Two

4. Choose the correct translation for "I have three apples."

  a) Имам две ябълки. (/ˈimɐm ˈdvɛ ˈjɐbɤlki/)
  b) Имам три ябълки. (/ˈimɐm ˈtri ˈjɐbɤlki/)
  c) Имам пет ябълки. (/ˈimɐm ˈpɛt ˈjɐbɤlki/)

5. Which of the following means "nine"?

  a) Пет (/pɛt/)
  b) Шест (/ʃɛst/)
  c) Девет (/ˈdɛvɛt/)

Answers to the Quiz[edit | edit source]

1. b) Четири (/tʃɛtiri/) 2. a) Седем котки (/sɛdɛm ˈkɔtki/) 3. b) Eight 4. b) Имам три ябълки. (/ˈimɐm ˈtri ˈjɐbɤlki/) 5. c) Девет (/ˈd


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