
Mini Conversation Guide
Everyday Phrases
Yes = Da
No = Ne
Thank you = Blagodarya
Thank you very much = Blagodarya vi mnogo
You're welcome = Dobre doshli
Please = Ako obichate
Excuse me = Izvinete/Izviniavaite
Hello = Zdravei/Zdrasti
Goodbye = Dovijdane, Sbogom
So long = Doskoro, Chao
Good morning = Dobrutro
Good afternoon = Dobar den
Good evening = Dobar vecher
Good night = Leka nosht
There is = Ima
There is not = Niama
I want = Iskam
I do not understand = Ne razbiram
How do you say this in [English]? = Kak shte kajesh tova na [balgarski]?
Do you speak ... = Govorish li...
English = angliiski
I= az
We = nie
You (singular, familiar) = ti
You (singular, formal) = Vie
You (plural) = vie
They = te
What is your name? = Kak se kazvash?
Nice to meet you. = Priatno mi e.
How are you? = Kak si?
Good = Dobre
Bad = Zle/Losho
So so = Gore-dolu
Wife = sapruga
Husband = saprug
Daughter = dashteria
Son = sin
Mother = maika
Father = bashta
Friend = priatel
From:
http://www.bulgariatravel.org/etis/article.php?aID=391Valid card types in bank machines: Eurocard, MasterCard, Maestro, Cirrus, JCB, VISA, VISA Election

http://www.bulgariatravel.org/etis/showimage.php?what=&id=1157From:
http://www.bulgariatravel.org/etis/article.php?aID=188II. Holders of valid ordinary passports from the following countries do not need vis a for a visit to Bulgaria for a period of up to 30 days within each period of six months :
Andorra,
Australia, Canada, Estonia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein,
Monaco, New Zealand, Switzerland, UK,
USA, the Vatican.
For passport holders of countries enumerated in this section, a visa is needed only if their stay in Bulgaria should exceed 30 days, or they require multiple entry for a longer period of time or a long-term visa.
From:
http://www.bulgariatravel.org/etis/article.php?aID=177


