Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The Aorist is used for completed actions in the past that happened once or in a sequence.
- Use it for actions that are finished: 'Прочетох книгата' (I read the book).
- Use it for a sequence of events: 'Влязох, седнах и пих кафе' (I entered, sat, and drank coffee).
- It focuses on the result, not the duration: 'Купих хляб' (I bought bread).
Conjugation of 'Пиша' (to write)
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
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1st
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писах
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писахме
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2nd
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писа
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писахте
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3rd
|
писа
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писаха
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Meanings
The Aorist is a past tense used to describe actions that were completed in the past. It is the primary tense for storytelling and reporting sequential events.
Single Completed Action
An action that started and finished at a specific point in the past.
“Написах писмото.”
“Той отвори вратата.”
Sequential Actions
A series of actions that happened one after another.
“Станах, измих се и излязох.”
“Той седна, погледна ме и се усмихна.”
Sudden Change
Used to describe a sudden shift in state.
“Изведнъж заваля.”
“Той се разсмя.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Stem + Ending
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Аз писах
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Negative
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Не + Stem + Ending
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Не писах
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Question
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Stem + Ending + ли
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Писах ли?
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Negative Question
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Не + Stem + Ending + ли
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Не писах ли?
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3rd Person Sing
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Stem + Ending
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Той писа
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3rd Person Plur
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Stem + Ending
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Те писаха
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औपचारिकता का स्तर
Закупих хляб. (Shopping)
Купих хляб. (Shopping)
Взех хляб. (Shopping)
Гепих хляб. (Shopping)
Aorist Usage Map
Actions
- Купих I bought
Sequences
- Влязох и седнах I entered and sat
Sudden
- Заваля It started raining
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Аз ядох ябълка.
I ate an apple.
Той пи вода.
He drank water.
Ние видяхме куче.
We saw a dog.
Тя купи хляб.
She bought bread.
Вчера отидох на кино.
Yesterday I went to the cinema.
Ти купи ли билети?
Did you buy tickets?
Не разбрах въпроса.
I didn't understand the question.
Те се прибраха късно.
They came home late.
Когато влязох, той вече беше излязъл.
When I entered, he had already left.
Тя седна, отвори лаптопа и започна работа.
She sat down, opened the laptop, and started working.
Ние не успяхме да завършим проекта навреме.
We didn't manage to finish the project on time.
Той ме погледна и се усмихна.
He looked at me and smiled.
След като подписахме договора, се почувствахме облекчени.
After we signed the contract, we felt relieved.
Изведнъж настъпи тишина.
Suddenly, silence fell.
Той не каза нищо, просто си тръгна.
He said nothing, he just left.
Всички присъстващи одобриха предложението.
All those present approved the proposal.
В този момент осъзнах, че всичко се промени.
At that moment I realized that everything had changed.
Тя изрече тези думи с такава увереност, че никой не посмя да възрази.
She uttered those words with such confidence that no one dared to object.
Въпреки трудностите, ние постигнахме целта си.
Despite the difficulties, we achieved our goal.
Той се вгледа в хоризонта и въздъхна.
He gazed at the horizon and sighed.
С един замах той преобърна съдбата на цялото кралство.
With one stroke, he overturned the fate of the entire kingdom.
Никой не се осмели да наруши клетвата, която даде пред краля.
No one dared to break the oath they gave before the king.
След като претегли всички възможности, той взе решение.
After weighing all options, he made a decision.
Тя прозря истината в очите му и се отдръпна.
She perceived the truth in his eyes and recoiled.
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Learners mix up completed vs ongoing.
Learners use Perfect for specific past time.
Learners use Renarrative for facts.
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Аз четях книгата вчера.
Аз прочетох книгата вчера.
Той писат.
Той писа.
Не писа.
Не писах.
Аз отидох вчера.
Вчера отидох.
Ние ходихме на кино.
Ние отидохме на кино.
Ти купи?
Ти купи ли?
Те прибраха се.
Те се прибраха.
Докато ядях, той влезе.
Докато ядях, той влезе.
Той казал, че дошъл.
Той каза, че дойде.
Аз съм купил вчера.
Аз купих вчера.
Той се опита да го направи, но не успяваше.
Той се опита да го направи, но не успя.
Тя е казала истината.
Тя каза истината.
Всички се съгласихат.
Всички се съгласиха.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Вчера аз ___.
Ти ___ ли ___?
Когато ___ , аз ___.
Въпреки че ___, той ___.
Real World Usage
Купи ли хляб?
Управлявах екип от 10 души.
Купих билети за влака.
Поръчах пица.
Видях страхотен филм!
Проектът приключи успешно.
Focus on completion
Don't use for ongoing
Storytelling
Native usage
Smart Tips
Use Aorist to move the plot forward.
Use Aorist for objective statements.
Always add 'ли' for yes/no.
Put 'не' before the verb.
उच्चारण
Stress
The stress often shifts in the Aorist.
Question
Писа ли? ↗
Rising intonation for yes/no questions.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Aorist is for the 'A-OK' completed tasks.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a camera taking a photo of a finished task. The flash goes off, and the action is captured as 'done'.
Rhyme
When the action is done and through, use the Aorist, it's true.
Story
Yesterday, I woke up (Aorist). I drank coffee (Aorist). I finished my work (Aorist). Everything is done.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write 5 sentences about what you did this morning using only Aorist verbs.
सांस्कृतिक नोट्स
Bulgarians are very precise about the difference between completed and ongoing actions. Using the wrong tense can change the meaning of your story entirely.
The Aorist comes from Proto-Slavic.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
Какво направи вчера?
Купи ли си нещо ново?
Как премина срещата ти?
Какво те накара да вземеш това решение?
डायरी विषय
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Test Yourself
Аз ___ (купя) хляб.
Вчера ___ (отидох/отивах) на кино.
Find and fix the mistake:
Той писат писмото.
Аз видях филма.
А: Купи ли хляб? Б: Да, ___.
вчера / отидох / аз / кино / на
Aorist is for ongoing actions.
Ние ___.
Score: /8
अभ्यास प्रश्न
8 exercisesАз ___ (купя) хляб.
Вчера ___ (отидох/отивах) на кино.
Find and fix the mistake:
Той писат писмото.
Аз видях филма.
А: Купи ли хляб? Б: Да, ___.
вчера / отидох / аз / кино / на
Aorist is for ongoing actions.
Ние ___.
Score: /8
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (8)
It is the past tense for completed actions.
If the action is finished, use Aorist.
No, the endings are very regular.
No, use Imperfect for that.
Check your dictionary for the perfective aspect.
Yes, it is the standard past tense.
Not always, the verb ending shows the person.
Confusing it with the Imperfect.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
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In Other Languages
Pretérito Indefinido
Bulgarian has more complex stem changes.
Passé Simple
Bulgarian Aorist is used in daily speech.
Präteritum
German uses Perfekt for speech.
Ta-form
Bulgarian conjugates for person.
Past tense
Bulgarian has aspectual pairs.
Le particle
Bulgarian uses verb endings.