Bulgarian Dictionary

Hey there! We just launched a Bulgarian dictionary to translate words from English to Bulgarian. The translator works quite well for single words, but of course it has sometimes its problems to translate the meaning of a sentence (like every “automated translator” has). We recommend to check it out and to bookmark it in your browser, so you can access the Bulgarian dictionary at any time with a single click. Visit the English Bulgarian Dictionary now. We plan to launch also a Bulgarian-English dictionary in future if it is desired by the users. Please write a comment if you are interested in this feature or if you have any other feedback for the Bulgarian dictionary. By the way, if you are not yet able to read the Cyrillic alphabet, then sign up on the right side to receive our study materials and the notification of our course, where you will learn the Bulgarian alphabet easily.

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  1. Anne Hallett October 29, 2009 at 3:41 am #

    English/Bulgarian dictionary a really good idea but could you also put a phonetic description against the translation as this could help a lot of people, including myself who are trying to get to grips with the language

  2. Michel October 31, 2009 at 9:17 am #

    Hi Anne, this is something we are working on. And we are also working on a video lesson to teach to read the Bulgarian alphabet fluently in an easy way. It is not that hard to learn and it makes much more fun to learn Bulgarian when you are able to read Cyrillic by yourself.

  3. David Alderson May 13, 2010 at 3:54 am #

    I learnt the Bulgarian Alphabet within an hour! How?…I made flashcards Discard the ones that are as in English and learn the rest. I would love to see flashcards on here, but where the card actually appears as a card not a list, with the ability to have the cards in a continues roll on appearance on screen!

  4. David Alderson May 13, 2010 at 3:58 am #

    Sorry for spelling mistake…continuous

  5. Anne Hallett May 13, 2010 at 12:03 pm #

    Hi David
    Just by chance I saw your comment. I will definitely make myself flash cards. Good idea to discard the English ones, silly me hadn’t thought of doing that!

  6. Michel May 13, 2010 at 12:22 pm #

    Thank you for the hint, David. We will look into that to provide such a solution for all the memorizing parts, quite a good system.

  7. David May 17, 2010 at 12:30 pm #

    Glad to be of help Anne it really works, the same for words…Use visulisation, so…say, Beden Sum (I am poor) picture a bed in a den and doing sum-s. bed-den-sum!The out come? You are POOR at doing sums, lol!

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