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As your Bulgarian language teacher, I am excited to guide you through the process of booking a hotel in Bulgarian. This lesson will focus on basic phrases and grammar structures necessary for successfully reserving a hotel room. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to make a hotel reservation with ease.
As your Bulgarian language teacher, I am excited to guide you through the process of booking a hotel in Bulgarian. This lesson will focus on basic phrases and grammar structures necessary for successfully reserving a hotel room. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to make a hotel reservation with ease.


<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Bulgarian/Vocabulary/Useful-phrases|Useful phrases]] & [[Language/Bulgarian/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]].</span>
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When visiting Bulgaria, make sure to try some of the country's delicious cuisine. Bulgarian food is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, such as banitsa, a savory pastry filled with cheese and spinach, and kyufte, a type of grilled meatball. Bulgarians also enjoy a variety of dairy products, including yogurt, feta cheese, and kashkaval, a type of yellow cheese.
When visiting Bulgaria, make sure to try some of the country's delicious cuisine. Bulgarian food is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, such as banitsa, a savory pastry filled with cheese and spinach, and kyufte, a type of grilled meatball. Bulgarians also enjoy a variety of dairy products, including yogurt, feta cheese, and kashkaval, a type of yellow cheese.


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Bulgarian Vocabulary → Traveling → Booking a Hotel

As your Bulgarian language teacher, I am excited to guide you through the process of booking a hotel in Bulgarian. This lesson will focus on basic phrases and grammar structures necessary for successfully reserving a hotel room. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to make a hotel reservation with ease.


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Useful phrases & Fruits.

Vocabulary

Let's start by learning some useful vocabulary for booking a hotel in Bulgarian. Here are some essential phrases you will need to know:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Хотел hotél Hotel
Резервация rezervatsiya Reservation
Стаи stai Rooms
Единична стая edinichna staiya Single room
Двойна стая dvoyna staiya Double room
Сутрин sutrin Morning
Вечер vecher Evening
Цена tsena Price
Баня banya Bathroom
Балкон balkon Balcony
Детска площадка detska ploshchadka Playground

Grammar

To book a hotel room in Bulgarian, you will need to use the accusative case. When booking a hotel room, you will use the accusative case for the direct object, which in this case is the type of room you want to reserve.

Let's look at some examples of how to use the accusative case in Bulgarian:

  • Искам единична стая за две нощувки. (Iskam edinichna staya za dve noshtuvki.) - I want a single room for two nights.
  • Резервирайте двойна стая за три нощувки, моля. (Rezervirayte dvoyna staya za tri noshtuvki, molya.) - Please reserve a double room for three nights.

In Bulgarian, we use the word "за" (za) to indicate how long you will be staying in the hotel. Make sure to include this word when booking your hotel room.

Useful Phrases

Now let's put our vocabulary and grammar together to create some useful phrases for booking a hotel room in Bulgarian:

  • Здравейте, искам да направя резервация. (Zdraveyte, iskam da napravya rezervatsiya.) - Hello, I want to make a reservation.
  • Искам да резервирам стая за две нощувки. (Iskam da rezerviram staya za dve noshtuvki.) - I want to reserve a room for two nights.
  • Искам единична/двойна/тройна стая. (Iskam edinichna/dvoyna/troyna staya.) - I want a single/double/triple room.
  • Искам стая с балкон. (Iskam staya s balkon.) - I want a room with a balcony.
  • Колко струва стаята на нощувка? (Kolko struva stayata na noshtuvka?) - How much does the room cost per night?
  • Колко струва единична/двойна стая? (Kolko struva edinichna/dvoyna staya?) - How much does a single/double room cost?
  • Моля, направете резервацията ми. (Molya, napravete rezervatsiyata mi.) - Please make my reservation.

Culture and Interesting Facts

Bulgaria is a popular tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors to Bulgaria can explore the country's stunning natural landscapes, ancient historical sites, and vibrant cities. Bulgarian culture is influenced by a mix of European and Asian traditions, resulting in a unique and diverse cultural experience.

When visiting Bulgaria, make sure to try some of the country's delicious cuisine. Bulgarian food is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, such as banitsa, a savory pastry filled with cheese and spinach, and kyufte, a type of grilled meatball. Bulgarians also enjoy a variety of dairy products, including yogurt, feta cheese, and kashkaval, a type of yellow cheese.

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