It depends on the question, so if the question is "Какво става?" [Kakvo stava] (Which means "What's up?"), the proper answer will be: Бива. [Biva] (Which means "Fine" or "I'm cool" or something like that). But if the question is "Как върви?" [Kak vrvi] or "Какво правиш?" [Kakvo pravish], the answer maybe: Добре върви. [Dobre vrvi] (Which means "I'm doing good") or you can say the short one: Добре. [Dobre] (Which means: "It's good")
You can have the Bulgarian nationality if you were born there or if you took a visa and lived over three years there.
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That depends on how you're doing!I think you want to know if the answer should be, "Good," or "Well." Since you need an adverb to tell about the verb doing, your answer should be "I'm well. How are you?" When you say that you are good, it means you are a good person. It doesn't tell how you are doing since good is an adjective which modifies a noun, not a verb. The word well is an adverb which modifies a verb, in this case the verb doing. "I am doing well" is correct. "I am doing good" means I am doing good works or I am doing good things or I am doing good in the world . . . (You get the idea.) It doesn't describe HOW you are doing. For that, you need to use the word well.Of course, in everyday conversation, we do not always follow the rules of standard English, and our friends forgive us!
chestit Rojden Den , is Happy Birthday in Bulgarian..
Bulgarian is "Bulgare" in French. Bulgare can be used in both masculine and feminine, the spelling being the same.
Dobur Vecher
"Dobro utro"
Na kusmet, na sluka
no equivalent in bulgarian
To say "Have a good day" in Bulgarian, you would say "Хубав ден!" (Hubav den!).
Trinaiset (Trinadeset in old Bulgarian)
"Thank you" in Bulgarian is "Blagodarya"(Благодаря)
what = kakvo
"I am doing good".
in Bulgarian : USMIVKA noun, verb- usmihvam se
We say Hrana ( Храна)
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