Meaning
Wishing someone success.
Cultural Background
It is very common to say this to students before exams. It is considered a sign of good manners. In offices, it is used to maintain a positive atmosphere before meetings. Fans often shout this to players before a match. Similar to Russian 'Удачи' (Udachi), it is a staple of social interaction.
Add 'с'
Adding 'с' + noun makes your wish sound more thoughtful and specific.
Don't overthink
Bulgarians love this phrase. You can't go wrong using it in a supportive way.
Meaning
Wishing someone success.
Add 'с'
Adding 'с' + noun makes your wish sound more thoughtful and specific.
Don't overthink
Bulgarians love this phrase. You can't go wrong using it in a supportive way.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence: '___ с изпита!'
Успех / Успехи / Успехът
We use the singular noun without an article.
Which is the correct preposition for an exam?
Успех ___ изпита.
We say 'Успех на изпита' (Success on the exam).
Your friend is starting a new job. What do you say?
Friend: 'Започвам нова работа.' You: '___'
This is the most supportive and appropriate response.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Situation: A friend is going to a concert.
'На' is used for events/places.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesУспех / Успехи / Успехът
We use the singular noun without an article.
Успех ___ изпита.
We say 'Успех на изпита' (Success on the exam).
Friend: 'Започвам нова работа.' You: '___'
This is the most supportive and appropriate response.
Situation: A friend is going to a concert.
'На' is used for events/places.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
3 questionsYes, if they are about to do something like a presentation or a test.
No, it is very polite and encouraging.
It's fine, just implies you wish them success in many things.
Related Phrases
На добър час!
similarHave a good time/Good luck on your journey
Късмет!
similarGood luck!
Стискам ти палци!
builds onI'm crossing my fingers for you!
Успехи!
specialized formSuccesses!