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Wiifanbro Sep 7, 2018 @ 9:04pm
Difference between Bulgarian and Russian?
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I’m been trying to research the 2 languages, but the almost look identical. Are there any differences in letters and pronunciation?
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Enemy Unknown Sep 7, 2018 @ 9:50pm 
Both are different.

Two bulgarian brothers are the founder of cyrillic. Where both languages are build from.
Both sides can understand some words, but usually it is very different in many ways. Be it words wrote differently by the same meaning or be it dialect wise. Some words are almost the same, just differs by some letters in it.
Starnana Sep 7, 2018 @ 10:01pm 
One is called Bulgarian, and one is called Russian. That's the difference.
Vince ✟ Sep 7, 2018 @ 10:04pm 
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Originally posted by  Wiifanbro :
Difference between Bulgarian and Russian?

I’m been trying to research the 2 languages, but the almost look identical. Are there any differences in letters and pronunciation?
on of them drnks vodka while speaking

Originally posted by Starnana:
One is called Bulgarian, and one is called Russian. That's the difference.
the other one sleeps after drinking vodka
King Agamemnon Sep 8, 2018 @ 2:48am 
Originally posted by Ekkusubokkusu konturrora:
stuff similar to this word for milk

moloko - russian
mljeko - serbocroatian
mlyako - bulgarian

1
odin - russian
yeden - serbocroat
edin - bulgarian

Actually, for milk it's ''mleko'' in serbian, and ''mlijeko'' is for croatian. And number ''1'' is ''jedan'' in both languages.
󠀡󠀡󠀡 Sep 8, 2018 @ 3:53am 
Russia - vodka, drunk guy driving tank on the highway yeah yeah
Bulgaria - RAKIA , drunk guy hitting his girl and saying shiot about others yeah yeah
crgzero Sep 8, 2018 @ 4:40am 
This reminds me of people who believe the Spanish spoken in Mexico is the same Spanish spoken in Spain..... You're in for a surprise.
Originally posted by crgzero:
This reminds me of people who believe the Spanish spoken in Mexico is the same Spanish spoken in Spain..... You're in for a surprise.
but the spaniards in spain set forth into the new world and established colonies in the americas...

is the reason the same with the USA not having the same 'british english' with the old world?
kronos Sep 8, 2018 @ 5:02am 
Belarus didn't have a writing system until 1950s lol
crgzero Sep 8, 2018 @ 5:36am 
Originally posted by crgzero:
This reminds me of people who believe the Spanish spoken in Mexico is the same Spanish spoken in Spain..... You're in for a surprise.
but the spaniards in spain set forth into the new world and established colonies in the americas...

is the reason the same with the USA not having the same 'british english' with the old world?
The difference is MUCH greater. Much greater.
Radene Sep 8, 2018 @ 5:41am 
What, just because they use the same script? Yes, there are differences. Finding those Try a linguistic book or two, read up on the grammar and syntax, and so on and so forth.


is the reason the same with the USA not having the same 'british english' with the old world?

Hardly anyone speaks "british english" (by that I assume you mean RP, of course) in everyday life. It's all dialects in the Isles.
Faberge Sep 8, 2018 @ 6:26am 
I see so many threads in OT from ppl learning Russian recently...
Do they know something I do not?
Unfix@ble Sep 8, 2018 @ 6:39am 
Well there are differences in the alphabets(for example Bulgarian is the only Slavic language that has the letter “ъ”). Also Russian language has cases but in Bulgarian, instead of cases, we use more prepositions.And last but not least, Bulgarian sounds a lot more rough than Russian.Hope this helped!
Last edited by Unfix@ble; Sep 8, 2018 @ 6:42am
Dareto0910 Sep 8, 2018 @ 7:03am 
They are pretty different, but if you've never had any encounter with slavic languages i can see how they may seem the same, but there are a lot of differences between them
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