Cyrilic
Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
The Cyrillic alphabet for Bulgarian is used to write Bulgarian.
PYBJIEN is written in the Cyrillic script, indicating that it is likely a language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet such as Russian, Bulgarian, or Serbian. Further information is needed to identify the specific language.
The Bulgarian language has existed for over 1,300 years. Its origins can be traced back to the 9th century when the first written records in Old Bulgarian appeared. Throughout its history, Bulgarian has evolved and undergone various linguistic changes, but it has remained one of the oldest Slavic languages.
Elena Stankova has written: 'NTC's Bulgarian and English dictionary' -- subject(s): Bulgarian, Bulgarian language, Dictionaries, English, English language
Ernest A. Scatton has written: 'Bulgarian phonology' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, Generative grammar, Phonology 'A reference grammar of modern Bulgarian' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, Grammar
Aa=Aa Bb=Бб Cc=(they don't have the letter C) Dd=Д д Ee=Ee Ff=Ф ф Gg=Г г... for the rest of the alphabet ask me. My mail is margy.queen@googlemail.com
apple in bulgarian is 'yabelka' or in there Alphabet ябълка
R. Rusev has written: 'Bulgarian-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, Dictionaries, English
George D. Papantchev has written: 'Colloquial Bulgarian' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, English, Spoken Bulgarian, Textbooks for foreign speakers
Catherine Rudin has written: 'Aspects of Bulgarian syntax' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, Complement, Interrogative, Relative clauses, Syntax
Uwe Hinrichs has written: 'Die sogenannten \\' -- subject(s): Russian language, Modality 'Bulgarische Umgangssprache' -- subject(s): Spoken Bulgarian, Urban dialects, Bulgarian language, Texts