Signification
Confirming that things are okay
Contexte culturel
Bulgarians often use this phrase with a specific hand gesture—a slight shrug or a palm-up motion—to indicate that while life isn't perfect, it is manageable. In the Balkans, 'order' is often seen as a temporary state between periods of chaos. Saying 'Everything is in order' is a small victory. In Bulgarian business, 'Всичко е наред' is often the final word in a negotiation, signaling that both parties are satisfied with the terms. On Bulgarian social media, the hashtag #всичкоенаред is often used ironically when things are clearly going wrong, similar to the 'This is fine' dog meme.
The 'д' rule
Remember that the final 'д' in 'наред' sounds like a 'т'. Pronouncing it as a hard 'д' will make you sound like a foreigner.
Don't over-rely
While it's a great safety phrase, try to use more specific adjectives like 'чудесно' (wonderful) or 'спокойно' (calm) as you reach B1 level.
Signification
Confirming that things are okay
The 'д' rule
Remember that the final 'д' in 'наред' sounds like a 'т'. Pronouncing it as a hard 'д' will make you sound like a foreigner.
Don't over-rely
While it's a great safety phrase, try to use more specific adjectives like 'чудесно' (wonderful) or 'спокойно' (calm) as you reach B1 level.
The Shrug
Pairing this phrase with a small shrug makes you sound 100% more Bulgarian.
Email usage
It's a very polite way to start an email to a colleague: 'Надявам се, че всичко е наред при теб.'
Teste-toi
Fill in the missing word to say 'Everything is okay'.
Всичко __ наред.
'Всичко' is neuter singular, so it requires the verb 'е'.
Match the situation to the best response.
Someone asks: 'Как си?' (How are you?)
This is a standard response to check-ins about your well-being.
Which of these means 'Everything is in order'?
Select the correct phrase:
'Наред' must be one word when used in this expression.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Извинявай, че закъснях! B: ________, не се притеснявай.
It is used here to reassure the person that their lateness is not a problem.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Okay vs. Exact
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesВсичко __ наред.
'Всичко' is neuter singular, so it requires the verb 'е'.
Someone asks: 'Как си?' (How are you?)
This is a standard response to check-ins about your well-being.
Select the correct phrase:
'Наред' must be one word when used in this expression.
A: Извинявай, че закъснях! B: ________, не се притеснявай.
It is used here to reassure the person that their lateness is not a problem.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, it's the perfect phrase for that. It tells people you aren't hurt.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone, from a child to a government official.
'Добре' is 'well/good'. 'Наред' is 'in order'. You can often use them interchangeably, but 'наред' sounds more like 'everything is handled'.
'Всичко' means 'everything' (singular concept). 'Всички' means 'everyone' (plural people).
Yes! 'Всичко наред ли е?' means 'Is everything okay?'.
Yes, it's very common to check in on a project or a person using this phrase.
No, it can also mean 'in a row' or 'next in line'. Context is key.
You say 'Не всичко е наред' or 'Нищо не е наред' (Nothing is okay).
Yes, Russian has 'всё в порядке' and Polish has 'wszystko w porządku', which mean the same thing.
Yes, especially with friends. It's very common now.
Expressions liées
Всичко е точно
similarEverything is exact/perfect
Няма проблеми
synonymNo problems
Добре съм
similarI am well
Всичко е окей
synonymEverything is okay
По ред
builds onIn order / one by one