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Bulgarian Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Bulgarian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we are going to learn how to use "have" in Bulgarian. This topic is crucial for those who want to improve their speaking and writing skills.


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Give your Opinion & Conditional Mood.

What does "have" mean in Bulgarian?[edit | edit source]

In Bulgarian, "have" has two translations: "имам" (imam) and "поседявам" (posedyavam). "Имам" is the main one and means "to possess." For example:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Имам кола Imаm kola I have a car

"Поседявам" is used in the context of sitting down, for example:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Ще прекарам часове, докато мамата ми поседне. Shte prekaram chasove, dokato mamata mi posedne. I will spend hours waiting for my mother to sit down.

From now on, we will focus on the first translation - "имам."

How to conjugate "имам"[edit | edit source]

Just like in English, "имам" changes depending on the subject of the sentence. Here is how it looks like in the present tense:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Аз имам Az imam I have
Ти имаш Ti imash You have
Той/Тя/То има Toi/Tya/To ima He/She/It has
Ние имаме Nie imame We have
Вие имате Vie imate You have (formal or plural)
Те имат Te imat They have

Let's see some examples:

  • Аз имам мечта. (Az imam mechta.) - I have a dream.
  • Ти имаш куче. (Ti imash kuche.) - You have a dog.
  • Тя има топла дреха. (Tya ima topla dreha.) - She has warm clothes.
  • Ние имаме бусола. (Nie imame busola.) - We have a compass.
  • Вие имате ключ. (Vie imate klyuch.) - You have a key.
  • Те имат книга. (Te imat kniga.) - They have a book.

It's essential to memorize these conjugations since they are used in many essential conversations.

"Имам" in the past[edit | edit source]

The past tense of "имам" is "имах" (imah). Just like in English, it means the action of possessing already happened in the past. Here is the conjugation:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Аз имах Az imah I had
Ти имаше Ti imashe You had
Той/Тя/То имаше Toi/Tya/To imashe He/She/It had
Ние имахме Nie imahme We had
Вие имахте Vie imakhte You had (formal or plural)
Те имаха Te imaha They had

Let's see some examples:

  • Аз имах куче докато бях малък. (Az imah kuche dokato byah malak.) - I had a dog when I was little.
  • Ти имаше желание да посетиш тази дестинация. (Ti imashe zhelanie da posetish tazi destynatsiya.) - You had a desire to visit this destination.
  • Той имаше учебник по философия. (Toi imashe uchebnik po filosofiya.) - He had a textbook on philosophy.
  • Ние имахме време за кратка почивка. (Nie imahme vreme za kratka pochivka.) - We had time for a short break.
  • Вие имахте храна за цял сезон. (Vie imakhte hrana za tsyal sezon.) - You had food for the entire season.
  • Те имаха достатъчно пари да купят къща. (Te imaha dostatychno pari da kupyat kashta.) - They had enough money to buy a house.

It's important to notice that, just like in English, the past tense can indicate completed actions, but it can also mean interrupted actions. For example, "Ти имаше работа по този проект, но най-после не продължава работа в компанията." (Ti imashe rabota po tozi proekt, no nai-posle ne prodalzhava rabota v kompaniyata.) - "You had a job on this project, but in the end, you didn't continue working in the company." Here, the past tense of "имам" indicates that the job "had" but it doesn't exist anymore.

"Имам" in the future[edit | edit source]

The future tense of "имам" is "ще имам" (shte imam). Unlike English, Bulgarians usually use the present tense when talking about future events. For example:

  • Тази вечер имам участие в концерт. (Tazi vecher imam uchastie v koncert.) - Tonight I have a concert. (Instead of "Tonight I will have a concert.")

However, to avoid confusion, we can use the marker "ще" (shte) to denote that we are talking about a future event. Here is the conjugation:

Bulgarian Pronunciation English
Аз ще имам Az shte imam I will have
Ти ще имаш Ti shte imash You will have
Той/Тя/То ще има Toi/Tya/To shte ima He/She/It will have
Ние ще имаме Nie shte imame We will have
Вие ще имате Vie shte imate You will have (formal or plural)
Те ще имат Te shte imat They will have

Let's see some examples:

  • Утре ще имам рожден ден. (Utre shte imam rozhden den.) - Tomorrow I will have a birthday.
  • Ти ще имаш възможност за излет. (Ti shte imash vozmozhnost za izlet.) - You will have the opportunity for a trip.
  • Той ще има лекция тази неделя. (Toy shte ima lektsiya tazi nedelya.) - He will have a lecture this Sunday.
  • Ние ще имаме празник утре. (Nie shte imame praznik utre.) - We will have a holiday tomorrow.
  • Вие ще имате привилегията да работите от вкъщи. (Vie shte imate priviliegiyata da rabotite ot vkashti.) - You will have the privilege to work from home.
  • Те ще имат време да направят ремонт. (Te shte imat vreme da napravyat remont.) - They will have time to make repairs.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

To see "имам" in context, let's see a dialogue between two friends:

  • Иван: И какво планираш да направиш уикенда? (Ivan: I kakvo planirash da napravish uikenda?) - And what are you planning to do this weekend?
  • Петър: Нищо особено. Имам заготовки за учене. (Petyr: Nishto osobeno. Imam zagotovki za uchene.) - Nothing special. I have some studying to do.
  • Иван: А аз имам билети за филма на "Завръщането на джедаите." Идееш ли с мен? (Ivan: A az imam bilet za filma na "Zavryshtaneto na dzhedayte." Idesh li s men?) - Well, I have tickets to the "Return of the Jedi" movie. Will you come with me?
  • Петър: Радвам се да те придружа. (Petyr: Radvam se da te pridruzhа.) - I would be happy to join you.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we learned how to use "have" in Bulgarian. We saw the present, past, and future tenses of "имам" and how they work in different contexts. Remember to practice your knowledge with native speakers. Find native speakers and ask them any questions about what you've learned today!

To improve your Bulgarian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website.


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