Bulgarian to Odia Translation

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Common Phrases From Bulgarian to Odia

BulgarianOdia
Благодаря тиଧନ୍ୟବାଦ
Моля теଦୟାକରି |
съжалявамଦୁ Sorry ଖିତ
Здравейтеନମସ୍କାର
Довижданеବିଦାୟ
даହଁ
Неନା
Как си?କେମିତି ଅଛନ୍ତି, କେମିତି ଅଛ?
Извинете меକ୍ଷମା କରନ୍ତୁ
Не знамମୁଁ ଜାଣି ନାହିଁ
разбирамମୁ ବୁଝିଲି
така мисляମୁଁ ଭାବୁଛି
Може биବୋଧ ହୁଏ
До скороପରେ ଦେଖା ହେବ
Пази сеଯତ୍ନ ନିଅ
Какво става?କଣ ଚାଲିଛି?
Няма значениеଆଦ mind ଚିନ୍ତା କର ନାହିଁ |
Разбира сеଅବଶ୍ୟ
Веднагаତୁରନ୍ତ
Да тръгвамеଚାଲ ଯିବା

Interesting information about Bulgarian Language

Bulgarian is a South Slavic language spoken by approximately 9 million people primarily in Bulgaria. It has official status in the country and is also recognized as a minority language in several neighboring countries. Bulgarian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which consists of 30 letters including six vowels and twenty-four consonants. The grammar features three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and seven cases for nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and numerals. Interestingly, it lacks grammatical articles but employs definite article suffixes instead. The vocabulary of Bulgarian includes loanwords from various languages like Greek,Turkish,French,and English among others.Bulgaria's accession to EU led to an increase in borrowing words directly from other European languages.The phonetics are characterized by softening or palatalization processes that affect certain consonant sounds when followed by front vowels.In terms of dialects,Bulgarian can be divided into Eastern,Southern,Northeastern,Rup,Dobrudzha,and Western groups.Due to its unique characteristics,the study of Bulgarian linguistics attracts researchers worldwide.

Know About Odia Language

Odia, also known as Oriya, is a language primarily spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of languages and has over 50 million native speakers. The script used for writing Odia is called "Odia Lipi," which evolved from ancient Brahmi scripts. The history of Odia dates back to around 9th century CE when it emerged as an independent language influenced by Sanskrit. It gained recognition as one of India's classical languages in 2014 due to its rich literary heritage. Odia literature encompasses various genres like poetry, prose, novels, essays, and plays. Famed poets such as Sarala Das and Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja have greatly contributed towards enriching this vibrant literary tradition. Apart from being widely spoken within Odisha itself; significant communities speaking or understanding the language can be found across neighboring states like Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal too.

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