意味
Standard phrase for eating fruit
文化的背景
Bulgarians take great pride in their seasonal fruits. In the summer, it's common to see people eating 'диня' (watermelon) with 'сирене' (white brine cheese)—a classic salty-sweet combination. Fruit is often preserved as 'slatko' (a thick fruit preserve). Guests are offered a spoonful of slatko and a glass of water as a traditional welcome. There are government programs like 'School Fruit' (Училищен плод) that provide free fruit to children to encourage healthy eating habits from a young age. In Bulgarian villages, almost every house has fruit trees. Eating fruit 'направо от дървото' (straight from the tree) is a nostalgic childhood memory for most Bulgarians.
Plural is Key
Always default to the plural 'плодове' when talking about fruit in general. It sounds much more natural to Bulgarian ears.
Irregular Verb
Don't try to conjugate 'ям' like other verbs. Memorize the 'яде-' stem for all forms except 'аз ям' and 'те ядат'.
意味
Standard phrase for eating fruit
Plural is Key
Always default to the plural 'плодове' when talking about fruit in general. It sounds much more natural to Bulgarian ears.
Irregular Verb
Don't try to conjugate 'ям' like other verbs. Memorize the 'яде-' stem for all forms except 'аз ям' and 'те ядат'.
Use 'Хапвам'
If you want to sound like a local when talking about a snack, use 'Хапвам плодове' instead of 'Ям'.
Seasonal Talk
Bulgarians love talking about what fruit is 'in season'. Use 'ям' to join these conversations at the market.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'ям'.
Аз ___ плодове всяка сутрин.
The first person singular form of 'ям' is 'ям'.
Which sentence is correct for 'They eat fruit'?
Choose the correct translation:
'Ядат' is the third person plural form.
Match the subject with the correct verb form.
Match the following:
These are the standard present tense forms.
Complete the dialogue.
Петър: Какво правиш? Мария: _____ плодове.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses the 'I' form.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Common Fruits to Eat
Summer
- • диня
- • пъпеш
- • праскова
Winter
- • портокал
- • ябълка
- • мандарина
練習問題バンク
4 問題Аз ___ плодове всяка сутрин.
The first person singular form of 'ям' is 'ям'.
Choose the correct translation:
'Ядат' is the third person plural form.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the standard present tense forms.
Петър: Какво правиш? Мария: _____ плодове.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses the 'I' form.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, you can also use 'храня се' (to nourish oneself/dine) or 'хапвам' (to snack), but 'ям' is the most common.
Masculine nouns in Bulgarian often take the '-ове' ending for the plural if they are monosyllabic (like плод).
Yes, it's very common. You would say 'Ям плодове за закуска'.
Yes, it becomes 'ядох' (I ate). It remains irregular in most tenses.
Yes, but usually in the phrase 'плодовете на труда' (the fruits of labor).
Say 'Ям ябълка'. You don't need the word 'плодове' if you name the specific fruit.
Yes, it is neutral and perfectly polite for all situations.
'Ям' is general eating; 'похапвам' implies eating a bit, often for pleasure or as a snack.
No, the verb 'ям' already tells us the subject is 'I'. Bulgarians usually drop the pronoun.
No, for a meal you would say 'обядвам' (lunch) or 'вечерям' (dinner). 'Ям' is for the specific food item.
関連フレーズ
Ям зеленчуци
similarI eat vegetables
Хапвам плодове
informalI'm snacking on fruit
Беря плодове
relatedI pick fruit
Обичам плодове
similarI love fruit
Купувам плодове
relatedI buy fruit