10 Basic Ways To Say Thank You In Bulgarian
If you’re learning Bulgarian, knowing how to express your gratitude is essential, apart from knowing how to say hello in Bulgarian. In today’s blog, we’ll look at the basic and useful ways to say thank you in Bulgarian.
Bulgarian Language: What Is It?
Before proceeding further, do you know who uses the Bulgarian language? Bulgarian is a South Slavic language which is the official language in Bulgaria and spoken by some in the parts of Greece, Ukraine, and Romania. This language is closely related to the Macedonian language and is regarded as one of the most difficult languages to learn all around the world.
As you’ll see later on in this blog, this particular language is written in the Cyrillic alphabet. Plus, many Bulgarian words and vocabulary are actually loanwords from the Russian and Old Slavic languages. Bulgaria has also had past historical experiences with Russia — causing the reason why some Bulgarians, especially people who are in their 40s and above, are eloquent Russian speakers.
Saying Thank You In Bulgarian
Now we learn the historical background of the Bulgarian language, let’s see some useful phrases and expressions the locals use in Bulgarian greetings.
1) Благодаря
The most basic way of saying thank you in Bulgarian is by uttering this particular word — blagodarya, which means thank you. This is the standard, formal way of saying thank you.
2) Благодаря ти (много)!
Excited or you’re just way enthusiastic over something? You can thank a friend by saying blagodarya ti (mnogo) which means thank you (very much)!
3) Благодаря ви много
If you want to add more depth to your gratitude and translate it into the local language, you can say Благодаря ви много; thank you very much. This phrase is typically followed by the preposition for, as in thank you very much for the comments and feedback.
4) Благодарим ви за xxx
If any Bulgarian complimented you and you want to respond in return, this phrase can be useful. You can speak Bulgarian and say Благодарим ви за милите думи (blagodarim vi za milite dumi). These words translate to thank you for your kind words!
5) мерси
мерси literally means merci — yup, that’s a French word. What is it doing then in the Bulgarian culture? In the past, the French used to be a part of the greatest European influences, in which using and incorporating French vocabulary in one’s native language was deemed as progressive and advanced.
From there, мерси has always been in the Bulgarian vocabulary. It’s another typical way that the native Bulgarians say thank you, particularly in a not-so-significant context. If something minor is done for you, you can just say merci and get on with your life. The locals use this word casually, in an informal context. Be careful when it comes to formal setting — say Благодаря (blagodarya), instead.
6) благодаря ви
This phrase is an expression of gratitude or politeness. You can use it to note a response to something done or given to you; thank you for inviting me. It’s also fitting if you say Благодаря ви, че дойдохте днес, which means thank you for coming.
7) благодаря за оказаното ми доверие
If any person of Bulgaria invited you as a guest speaker or even confide in you, you can use this particular phrase to appreciate and convey your gratitude. The translation for this phrase in Egnlish equates to thank you for trusting me!
8) Добре съм, благодаря!
If people ask you how are you and you’re wondering how to answer in the Bulgarian language, this phrase is what you need! You could say Dobrye sʲm, blagodarya, which means I’m fine, thank you!
9) Благодаря за вниманието, което отделяте
You applied for a job in Bulgarian and wanting a way to say thank you formally? You can try this one. In the Bulgarian language, this particular expression, in which the pronunciation sounds blagodarya za vnimanieto, koeto otdelyate, means thank you for your consideration. It has that formal tone to it, so feel free to say this phrase to thank people in formal situations and contexts.
10) Научих толкова много, благодарение на вас
This one, in particular, is a bit different from the other thank you phrases in the vocabulary list today. This expression just pushes your gratitude and appreciation for someone to the top. Nauchih tolkova mnogo, blagodarenie na vas means I learned so much thanks to you. Yup, impressive expression to add to your vocabulary. Feel free to use this phrase with your teacher, friends, colleague, or whoever you feel indebted to, because thanks to their help and guidance, you’re a more knowing person!
How Do I Respond To Thank You
Wondered how you could respond to someone’s thank you? Here is the useful word you need!
Моля!
Molia! It’s the casual, quick you’re welcome response. If you just speak Bulgarian, you might be confused — doesn’t molia means please? Depending on the context, it does. If you say it after someone says thank you, it definitely means you’re welcome.
Other Important Bulgarian Phrases
Now let’s learn what are other important words, basic phrases, and useful expressions in the Bulgarian language that beginners must know:
Interested To Learn More?
Congratulations! Today, you have successfully learned how to say thank you in Bulgarian and other important phrases and expressions in Bulgarian. Keep learning Bulgarian if you’re interested in this country’s rich culture and history, especially if you wish to speak the language one day. Ling App has so much to offer — you can get free resources for your language learning such as alphabets, words, common sentences, vocabulary, grammar, spelling, pronunciation and so much more just for free! It’s an opportunity you must not waste, so start learning new languages through Ling App today!
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