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Saying you need to go now.
문화적 배경
The 'Long Bulgarian Goodbye' means you should say 'Трябва да тръгвам' well before you actually intend to be out the door. Hospitality is paramount. Hosts will often try to 'guilt' you into staying longer as a sign of affection. In Bulgarian offices, leaving exactly on time is common, and this phrase is used neutrally with colleagues. In villages, leaving can involve being given bags of home-grown vegetables 'for the road' after you say this phrase.
The 'Impersonal' Rule
Remember that 'трябва' never changes to 'трябвам' or 'трябваш' when you mean 'must'.
Expect Resistance
When you say this, expect your Bulgarian friends to ask you to stay longer. It's a compliment!
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Saying you need to go now.
The 'Impersonal' Rule
Remember that 'трябва' never changes to 'трябвам' or 'трябваш' when you mean 'must'.
Expect Resistance
When you say this, expect your Bulgarian friends to ask you to stay longer. It's a compliment!
Add 'че'
Add 'че' (because/as) after the phrase to give a reason: 'Трябва да тръгвам, че стана късно.'
Don't forget 'да'
Without 'да', the sentence is grammatically broken and hard to understand.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing particle.
Трябва ___ тръгвам.
In Bulgarian, 'трябва' is always followed by 'да' when expressing an action.
Which sentence is correct for 'We must leave'?
Select the correct form:
'Трябва' is impersonal (doesn't change), but 'тръгваме' is the 1st person plural (we).
Complete the dialogue with the most polite exit.
Friend: 'Искаш ли още торта?' You: 'Не, благодаря. _________.'
This is the most polite and natural way to decline and signal you are leaving.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at work and it's 5:00 PM.
This is the standard phrase for leaving work at the end of the day.
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시각 학습 자료
Leaving vs. Going
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Трябва ___ тръгвам.
In Bulgarian, 'трябва' is always followed by 'да' when expressing an action.
Select the correct form:
'Трябва' is impersonal (doesn't change), but 'тръгваме' is the 1st person plural (we).
Friend: 'Искаш ли още торта?' You: 'Не, благодаря. _________.'
This is the most polite and natural way to decline and signal you are leaving.
You are at work and it's 5:00 PM.
This is the standard phrase for leaving work at the end of the day.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, adding 'Аз' (I) is grammatically correct but often unnecessary as 'тръгвам' already shows it's you.
No, it is the standard polite way to leave. It's much more polite than just saying 'Goodbye'.
'Тръгвам' is imperfective (process/now), 'тръгна' is perfective (completed/future). Use 'тръгвам' for 'I'm leaving now'.
Change the second verb: 'Трябва да тръгваме'.
It's a bit casual for a formal email, but fine for a quick message to a colleague.
You would likely use 'Заминавам' (I am departing/moving away) instead.
Yes, or 'should' or 'need to'. It covers all degrees of necessity.
Add 'не': 'Не трябва да тръгвам'.
In very casual settings, you can just say 'Тръгвам' (I'm leaving).
'Се налага да тръгвам' (It is necessitated that I leave).
관련 표현
Отивам си
synonymI'm going home/leaving.
Бързам
similarI'm in a hurry.
Време е
similarIt's time.
До скоро
builds onSee you soon.
Изчезвам
specialized formI'm vanishing.