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1. We use ЕДНО and ДВЕ when counting: едно, две, три, четири, пет, шест,седем …
1. We use ЕДНО and ДВЕ when counting: едно, две, три, четири, пет, шест,седем …


2. The cardinal numeral “one” has a masculine, a feminine and a neuter form: ЕДИН – for masculine, ЕДНА – for feminine, and ЕДНО – for neuter.
2. The cardinal numeral “one” has a masculine, a feminine and a neuter form: ЕДИН – for masculine, ЕДНА – for feminine, and ЕДНО – for neuter.


3. The cardinal numeral “two” has two forms: ДВА – for masculine, and ДВЕ – for feminine and neuter: два портокала, две ябълки, две кафета.
3. The cardinal numeral “two” has two forms: ДВА – for masculine, and ДВЕ – for feminine and neuter: два портокала, две ябълки, две кафета.


4. Some numerals have two forms – formal and informal (the informal form is in parentheses).
4. Some numerals have two forms – formal and informal (the informal form is in parentheses).
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5. Masculine nouns for non-persons have a special plural form called count plural when used after cardinal numbers, КОЛКO and НЯКОЛКО: два лева, колко лева, няколко стола.
5. Masculine nouns for non-persons have a special plural form called count plural when used after cardinal numbers, КОЛКO and НЯКОЛКО: два лева, колко лева, няколко стола.


6. There are special forms of cardinal numerals from two to four ending in -(И)МА. We use these special forms only with masculine nouns referring to people: двама араби, трима лекари, четирима студенти.
6. There are special forms of cardinal numerals from two to four ending in -(И)МА. We use these special forms only with masculine nouns referring to people: двама араби, трима лекари, четирима студенти.


7. The cardinal numbers ХИЛЯДА, МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД have singular and plural forms. МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД also have a count plural form.
7. The cardinal numbers ХИЛЯДА, МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД have singular and plural forms. МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД also have a count plural form.


==Videos: Learn Bulgarian: Numbers from 1 to 100 in Bulgarian ==
==Videos: Learn Bulgarian: Numbers from 1 to 100 in Bulgarian ==
<youtube> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcBsR4vq35k </youtube>
<youtube> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcBsR4vq35k </youtube>


==Sources==
==Sources==
* https://caritas.bg/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/A1-English.pdf?x10535
* https://caritas.bg/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/A1-English.pdf?x10535
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/SHORT-POSSESSIVE-PRONOUNS-–-Кратки-притежателни-местоимения|SHORT POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS – Кратки притежателни местоимения]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/NUMBER-OF-NOUNS-–-Число-на-съществителните|NUMBER OF NOUNS – Число на съществителните]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Adverbs-–-Наречия|Adverbs – Наречия]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/DEGREES-OF-COMPARISON-OF-ADJECTIVES-–-Степенуване-на-прилагателните|DEGREES OF COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES – Степенуване на прилагателните]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/PRESENT-SIMPLE-TENSE-–-Сегашно-време|PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE – Сегашно време]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Personal-Pronouns|Personal Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/PERSONAL-PRONOUNS-–-Лични-местоимения|PERSONAL PRONOUNS – Лични местоимения]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/GENERALIZING-PRONOUNS-–-Обобщителни-местоимения|GENERALIZING PRONOUNS – Обобщителни местоимения]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/Types-of-Questions-–-Видове-въпроси|Types of Questions – Видове въпроси]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/GENDER-OF-NOUNS-–-Род-на-съществителните|GENDER OF NOUNS – Род на съществителните]]
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Grammar/DEFINITE-ARTICLE-OF-NOUNS-–-Членуване-на-съществителните|DEFINITE ARTICLE OF NOUNS – Членуване на съществителните]]
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CARDINAL NUMERALS – Бройни числителни

1. We use ЕДНО and ДВЕ when counting: едно, две, три, четири, пет, шест,седем …

2. The cardinal numeral “one” has a masculine, a feminine and a neuter form: ЕДИН – for masculine, ЕДНА – for feminine, and ЕДНО – for neuter.

3. The cardinal numeral “two” has two forms: ДВА – for masculine, and ДВЕ – for feminine and neuter: два портокала, две ябълки, две кафета.

4. Some numerals have two forms – formal and informal (the informal form is in parentheses).

Number Number in Bulgarian
10 десет
20 двадесет (двайсет)
30 тридесет (трийсет)
40 четиридесет (четирийсет)
50 петдесет
60 шестдесет (шейсет)
70 седемдесет
80 осемдесет
90 деветдесет

Number Number in Bulgarian
11 единадесет (единайсет) 
12 дванадесет (дванайсет) 
13 тринадесет (тринайсет) 
14 четиринадесет (четиринайсет) 
15 петнадесет (петнайсет) 
16 шестнадесет (шестнайсет) 
17 седемнадесет (седемнайсет) 
18 осемнадесет (осемнайсет) 
19 деветнадесет (деветнайсет) 

5. Masculine nouns for non-persons have a special plural form called count plural when used after cardinal numbers, КОЛКO and НЯКОЛКО: два лева, колко лева, няколко стола.

6. There are special forms of cardinal numerals from two to four ending in -(И)МА. We use these special forms only with masculine nouns referring to people: двама араби, трима лекари, четирима студенти.

7. The cardinal numbers ХИЛЯДА, МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД have singular and plural forms. МИЛИОН and МИЛИАРД also have a count plural form.

Videos: Learn Bulgarian: Numbers from 1 to 100 in Bulgarian[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]