Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
To make a feminine noun ending in -а or -я plural, simply replace the ending with -и.
- Nouns ending in -а become -и (e.g., жена -> жени).
- Nouns ending in -я become -и (e.g., кутия -> кутии).
- This rule applies to the vast majority of feminine nouns in Bulgarian.
Feminine Plural Formation
| Singular | Ending | Plural | Ending |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Книга
|
-а
|
Книги
|
-и
|
|
Жена
|
-а
|
Жени
|
-и
|
|
Кутия
|
-я
|
Кутии
|
-и
|
|
Стая
|
-я
|
Стаи
|
-и
|
|
Улица
|
-а
|
Улици
|
-и
|
|
Пекарня
|
-я
|
Пекарни
|
-и
|
Meanings
This rule governs how to transform singular feminine nouns into their plural forms by changing the suffix.
Standard Pluralization
Indicates more than one of a feminine object or person.
“Книгата е на масата. (The book is on the table.)”
“Книгите са на масата. (The books are on the table.)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Noun(-а/-я) + и
|
Жени
|
|
Negative
|
Не са + Noun(-и)
|
Не са жени
|
|
Question
|
Са ли + Noun(-и)?
|
Жени ли са?
|
|
Short Answer
|
Да, са.
|
Да, жени са.
|
|
Plural with Adjective
|
Adjective(-и) + Noun(-и)
|
Млади жени
|
|
Definite Plural
|
Noun(-и) + те
|
Жените
|
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Книгите са върху масата. (General)
Книгите са на масата. (General)
Книгите са на масата. (General)
Книгите са там. (General)
Feminine Plural Logic
Ending
- -а e.g., Книга
- -я e.g., Кутия
Action
- Remove Delete -а/-я
- Add Add -и
Result
- Plural e.g., Книги/Кутии
Singular vs Plural
Decision Tree
Does it end in -а or -я?
Common Feminine Nouns
People
- • Жена
- • Сестра
- • Майка
Objects
- • Книга
- • Кутия
- • Чанта
수준별 예문
Това е една книга.
This is one book.
Това са две книги.
These are two books.
Тя е жена.
She is a woman.
Те са жени.
They are women.
Купих нова кутия.
I bought a new box.
Купих нови кутии.
I bought new boxes.
Улицата е дълга.
The street is long.
Улиците са дълги.
The streets are long.
Имам много задачи днес.
I have many tasks today.
Тя има интересни идеи.
She has interesting ideas.
В града има много пекарни.
There are many bakeries in the city.
Трябва да почистим стаите.
We must clean the rooms.
Тези компании търсят нови кадри.
These companies are looking for new staff.
Нейните теории са доказани.
Her theories are proven.
Разгледахме всички галерии.
We visited all the galleries.
Тя написа няколко статии.
She wrote several articles.
Реформите доведоха до нови възможности.
The reforms led to new opportunities.
Нейните емоции бяха искрени.
Her emotions were sincere.
Тези стратегии са неефективни.
These strategies are ineffective.
Тя анализира всички хипотези.
She analyzed all hypotheses.
Дискусиите разкриха дълбоки противоречия.
The discussions revealed deep contradictions.
Тя изследва древни цивилизации.
She researches ancient civilizations.
Тези тенденции са необратими.
These trends are irreversible.
Тя представи своите концепции.
She presented her concepts.
혼동하기 쉬운
Learners try to use -и for everything.
Neuter nouns end in -а/-я in the plural.
Adding -те to the singular instead of the plural.
자주 하는 실수
Книгас
Книги
Книгаи
Книги
Жениа
Жени
Кутияс
Кутии
Улицате
Улиците
Стаяи
Стаи
Жени
Жените
Пекарниа
Пекарни
Идеии
Идеи
Задачи
Задачите
Хипотезиа
Хипотези
Стратегии
Стратегиите
Цивилизации
Цивилизациите
Тенденции
Тенденциите
문장 패턴
Имам ___ ___.
___ са на масата.
Тя има много ___.
Тези ___ са много интересни.
Real World Usage
Искам две чаши.
Купих книгите.
Имам много задачи.
Къде са улиците?
Искам две пици.
Виж тези снимки!
Check the ending
Don't add 's'
Listen to the verb
Be clear
Smart Tips
Immediately think of the -и ending.
Ensure all feminine items are pluralized.
Use plural nouns for tasks and responsibilities.
Identify the plural nouns to understand the scope.
발음
The -и sound
The -и is pronounced like the 'ee' in 'see'.
Statement
Книгите са тук. ↘
Falling intonation for facts.
Question
Книгите тук ли са? ↗
Rising intonation for questions.
암기하기
기억법
Think of the letter 'И' as a bridge connecting many items together.
시각적 연상
Imagine a single book (книга) suddenly splitting into many books, and each one sprouts an 'И' on its cover.
Rhyme
Take the 'а' or 'я' away, add an 'и' to save the day!
Story
Maria went to the store to buy one box (кутия). She saw so many boxes (кутии) that she decided to buy three. Now she has three boxes in her room (стая), which is full of rooms (стаи) of joy.
Word Web
챌린지
Look around your room and find 3 feminine objects. Write their singular and plural forms in 5 minutes.
문화 노트
Bulgarians are very precise about plurals. Using the wrong ending can make you sound like a child.
In casual speech, people might shorten words, but the plural -и remains strong.
Some dialects might have different plural endings, but -и is the standard.
The -и ending for feminine plurals is a direct descendant of Proto-Slavic.
대화 시작하기
Колко книги имаш?
Колко сестри имаш?
Какви задачи имаш днес?
Кои улици са най-красиви?
일기 주제
자주 하는 실수
Test Yourself
Книга ->
Кутия ->
Find and fix the mistake:
Имам две жена.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I have three sisters.
Answer starts with: Има...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Пекарня ->
Build with 'задачи'
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercisesКнига ->
Кутия ->
Find and fix the mistake:
Имам две жена.
са / книги / на / масата / Книгите
I have three sisters.
Match: 1. Улица, 2. Стая
Пекарня ->
Build with 'задачи'
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
Yes, almost all feminine nouns ending in -а or -я follow this rule.
Feminine nouns almost never end in a consonant in the singular. If they do, they are likely masculine.
Usually, yes. The stress remains on the same syllable as the singular.
Add -те to the plural form (e.g., 'книгите').
No, masculine nouns have their own plural rules (often -и or -ове).
It is just the standard rule for feminine nouns in Bulgarian.
Very few, mostly loanwords or archaic forms.
Use the exercises provided or try to label objects in your house.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
-ы/-и
Bulgarian is case-less, making the plural ending much more stable.
-s/-es
Spanish uses an additive suffix, while Bulgarian uses a replacement suffix.
-e/-en/-er
Bulgarian is much more consistent with its feminine plural marker.
None (plurality often inferred)
Bulgarian requires explicit plural marking.
Broken plurals
Bulgarian uses a simple suffix.
None
Bulgarian is an inflectional language, Chinese is isolating.