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Bulgarian language

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Bulgarian (bulgarski)
Spoken in: Bulgaria and surrounding areas
Region: The Balkans
Total speakers: 9 Million
Ranking: 88
Genetic
classification:
Indo-European
 Slavic
  South
   Eastern
    Bulgarian
Official status
Official language of: Bulgaria
Regulated by: ?
Language codes
ISO 639-1 bg
ISO 639-2 bul
SIL blg

Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the South branch of the Slavic languages, along with Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian. The Bulgarian language is closely related to the Macedonian language, and some Greek and Bulgarian linguists claim that they are the same language, although this is a controversial political issue (see Macedonian language).

Bulgarian is the most widely spoken language in Bulgaria. It is also spoken in Canada, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United States, with an estimated total of 9 million native speakers.

Bulgarian is the oldest written Slavic language. Historically it is divided into Old Bulgarian (9th to 11th century), Middle Bulgarian (12th to 15th century) and Modern Bulgarian (16th century onwards); the present-day written language was standardised in the 19th century. Some words and structures remain from the language of the Bulgars, the Central Asian people who moved into present-day Bulgaria and eventually adopted the local Slavic language. Their old Bulgar was otherwise unrelated to Bulgarian.

Bulgarian demonstrates several linguistic innovations that set it apart from other Slavic languages, such as the elimination of noun declension, the development of a suffix definite article (possibly inherited from the Bulgar language, or taken from Albanian), the lack of verb infinitive, and the retention and further development of the Proto-Slavic verb system. There are various verb forms to express non-witnessed, retold, and doubtful action.

Alphabet

In the past, Bulgarian was written in the Glagolitic alphabet, but during the Old Bulgarian period it was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet, which is still in use (in its modern form).

Аа Бб Вв Гг Дд Ее Жж Зз Ии Йй Кк Лл Мм Нн Оо Пп Рр Сс Тт Уу Фф Хх Цц Чч Шш Щщ Ъъ Ьь Юю Яя

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