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Hello dear Bulgarian learners, Who want to learn to count in Bulgarian? 😎
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.  
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.  

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