INTRODUCTION |
Здравейте (zdraveyte). Hello and welcome to BulgarianPod101.com. This course is designed to equip you with the language skills and knowledge to enable you to get the most out of your visit to Bulgaria. You will be surprised at how far a little Bulgarian will go. Now before we jump in, remember to stop by BulgarianPod101.com. And there, you’ll find the accompanying PDF, additional info in the post. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment. |
Lesson focus
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In this lesson, we'll introduce you to some more useful phrases for hotels and the like. The first phrase is "What time is checkout?" In Bulgarian, this is Koga tryabva da osvobodya stayata? Let's break it down by syllable. Ko-ga trya-bva da os-vo-bo-dya sta-ya-ta? The first word, koga, means "when" in Bulgarian. Then you have tryabva da, which means "should," "must," or "have to." After that, you have osvobodya, which is "to free." Let's break it down by syllable. Os-vo-bo-dya. Following that, we have stayata. This means "the room." Let's break it down by syllable. Sta-ya-ta. So, to recap here, we have Koga tryabva da osvobodya stayata? Literally, this means "What time do I have to leave the room?" |
Let's try to ask "Can I have some soap?" This is Moje li sapun? Let's break it down. Mo-je li sapun? The first word is moje li, and it means "Can I have" Let's break down this word. Mo-je li. Then you have sapun, which means "soap." Now, this noun here, sapun, is in the accusative. Usually, the Bulgarian hotels will have soap, but just in case you need to ask, we prepared this example. |
There are still some things you might need to ask for at the reception desk. Below, we give you a list of words you can use. Just put them in our previous sentence, and they'll all work beautifully. |
For Example: |
Кърпа (kyrpa) "towel" |
четка за зъби (chetka za zybi) "toothbrush" |
паста за зъби (pasta za zybi) "toothpaste" |
шампоан (shampoan) "shampoo" |
сапун (Sapun) "soap" |
Outro
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Okay, to close out this lesson, we’d like for you to practice what you just learned. I’ll provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase, and you’re responsible for saying it out loud. You’ll have few seconds before I give you the answer. So, Успех! (Uspeh!) that means "Good luck!" in Bulgarian. Ok, here we go! |
"What time is checkout?" - Koga tryabva da osvobodya stayata? |
Koga tryabva da osvobodya stayata? |
Koga tryabva da osvobodya stayata? |
"Can I have some soap?" - Moje li sapun? |
Moje li sapun? |
Moje li sapun? |
All right. That’s going to do it for today. Remember to stop by BulgarianPod101.com and pick up the accompanying PDF. If you stop by, make sure to leave a comment. Довиждане (dovizhdane)! |
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