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Consonant Sounds (Съгласни звуци)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Bulgarian consonants are mostly 'one letter, one sound,' but watch out for voiced pairs that go quiet at the end of words!

  • Most consonants sound like English, but 'Р' is always rolled like in Spanish. Example: 'риба' (riba).
  • Voiced consonants (like Д) sound like their voiceless pair (Т) at the end of words. Example: 'град' sounds like 'грат'.
  • The letter 'Ж' sounds like the 's' in 'pleasure' or 'vision'. Example: 'жена' (zhena).
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Voiced and Voiceless Consonant Pairs

Voiced (Sound) Voiceless (Sound) Example (Voiced) Example (Voiceless)
Б (b)
П (p)
Баба (Baba)
Папа (Papa)
В (v)
Ф (f)
Варна (Varna)
Фар (Far)
Г (g)
К (k)
Гора (Gora)
Кола (Kola)
Д (d)
Т (t)
Ден (Den)
Ти (Ti)
Ж (zh)
Ш (sh)
Жена (Zhena)
Школа (Shkola)
З (z)
С (s)
Зима (Zima)
Син (Sin)

Meanings

The system of 30 consonant sounds in Bulgarian, characterized by voiced/voiceless pairs and hard/soft distinctions.

1

Basic Phonemes

The standard pronunciation of consonants in isolation or within a word.

“Баба (Baba) - Grandmother”

“Ден (Den) - Day”

2

Final Devoicing

The phenomenon where voiced consonants lose their vibration at the end of a word.

“Хляб (Hlyab) - pronounced 'Hlyap'”

“Мъж (Mazh) - pronounced 'Mash'”

Reference Table

Reference table for Consonant Sounds (Съгласни звуци)
Letter English Equivalent Example Word Pronunciation Tip
Р
Rolled R
Риба (Riba)
Tip of tongue taps teeth
Ц
ts
Цвете (Tsvete)
Like 'cats'
Ч
ch
Чай (Chay)
Like 'church'
Ш
sh
Школа (Shkola)
Like 'shoe'
Щ
sht
Щастие (Shtastie)
Like 'fresh-tea'
Х
h / ch
Хляб (Hlyab)
Like 'Bach' or 'Loch'
Ж
zh
Жаба (Zhaba)
Like 'measure'
Й
y
Най (Nay)
Like 'boy'

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
Хлябът е добър.

Хлябът е добър. (Eating at a restaurant)

Neutro
Хлябът е добър.

Хлябът е добър. (Eating at a restaurant)

Informal
Хляба е добър.

Хляба е добър. (Eating at a restaurant)

Gíria
Хляба е топ.

Хляба е топ. (Eating at a restaurant)

Voiced vs Voiceless Pairs

Voiced (Vocal Cords ON)
Б, В, Г, Д, Ж, З Vibrating
Voiceless (Vocal Cords OFF)
П, Ф, К, Т, Ш, С Whispered

Unique Bulgarian Sounds

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Hissing Sounds

  • Ж (zh)
  • Ш (sh)
  • Ч (ch)
  • Щ (sht)
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The Rolled R

  • Р (r)

Exemplos por nível

1

Това е парк.

This is a park.

2

Аз пия кафе.

I am drinking coffee.

1

Градът е голям.

The city is big.

2

Вчера валя сняг.

It snowed yesterday.

1

Здравето е важно.

Health is important.

2

Той се чувства добре.

He feels well.

1

Въздържаността е добродетел.

Restraint is a virtue.

2

Използваме подправки.

We use spices.

1

Специфичните нюанси на езика са трудни.

The specific nuances of the language are difficult.

2

Разгръщаме потенциала си.

We are unfolding our potential.

1

Върховното съдийство потвърди присъдата.

The Supreme Court upheld the sentence.

2

Щедростта му е пословична.

His generosity is proverbial.

Fácil de confundir

Consonant Sounds (Съгласни звуци) vs Щ vs Ш

Learners often forget the 't' sound in Щ.

Erros comuns

Pronouncing 'Р' like the English 'r' in 'red'.

Tapping the tongue against the teeth (rolled R).

English 'r' is retroflex; Bulgarian 'r' is dental/alveolar tap.

Pronouncing 'Щ' as 'sh'.

Pronouncing 'Щ' as 'sht'.

In Bulgarian, Щ is always two sounds: sh + t.

Aspirating 'П' (adding a puff of air).

A 'dry' P sound like in 'spin'.

Bulgarian stops are not aspirated.

Saying 'град' (grad) with a clear 'd' at the end.

Saying 'грат' (grat).

Final voiced consonants must be devoiced.

Padrões de frases

Това е ___. (This is a ___.)

Real World Usage

Ordering Coffee very common

Едно кафе, моля.

Texting constant

Къде си?

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The 'Tissue' Test

Hold a tissue in front of your mouth. When you say 'П' (P), the tissue should NOT move. If it moves, you are adding too much air (aspirating).
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Don't Swallow the 'L'

Bulgarian 'Л' is often 'clear' (like in 'leaf') or 'dark' (like in 'ball'). Make sure you pronounce it fully.

Smart Tips

Pronounce it as 'ф' (f).

Любов (Lyubov) Любоф (Lyubof)

Pronúncia

Nozh -> Nosh

Final Devoicing

Voiced consonants (B, V, G, D, Zh, Z) become their voiceless counterparts (P, F, K, T, Sh, S) at the end of a word.

Word Stress

МА-ма vs ма-МА

Bulgarian stress is dynamic; consonants in stressed syllables are clearer.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Remember the 'V-F' pair by thinking of a 'Very Fast' car.

Associação visual

Imagine a bell ringing for Voiced consonants (vibration) and a ghost whispering for Voiceless consonants (no vibration).

Rhyme

When the word comes to an end, the Voiced sound breaks, my friend!

Story

A king named 'Grad' (City) lived in Bulgaria. Because he was at the end of the story, everyone called him 'Grat' because they were too tired to use their voices.

Word Web

Звучни (Voiced)Беззвучни (Voiceless)Двойки (Pairs)Твърди (Hard)Меки (Soft)

Desafio

Look at 5 Bulgarian words and identify if they end in a voiced consonant. If they do, practice saying them with the voiceless equivalent.

Notas culturais

Bulgarians are very proud of their Cyrillic alphabet (created by Saints Cyril and Methodius). Correct pronunciation is seen as a sign of respect for their culture.

Bulgarian consonants are derived from Old Church Slavonic phonology.

Iniciadores de conversa

Как се казваш?

Temas para diário

Write 5 words that start with 'Р' and practice saying them.

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Which letter makes the 'zh' sound (as in 'measure')? Múltipla escolha

Sound: 'zh'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ж
Ж is the voiced equivalent of Ш and sounds like 'zh'.
Complete the word for 'City' (Grad), keeping in mind it sounds like 'Grat'.

Гра___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: д
The word is spelled with 'д' but pronounced like 'т'.

Score: /2

Exercicios praticos

2 exercises
Which letter makes the 'zh' sound (as in 'measure')? Múltipla escolha

Sound: 'zh'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ж
Ж is the voiced equivalent of Ш and sounds like 'zh'.
Complete the word for 'City' (Grad), keeping in mind it sounds like 'Grat'.

Гра___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: д
The word is spelled with 'д' but pronounced like 'т'.

Score: /2

Perguntas frequentes (6)

It takes practice! Try saying 'butter' very fast; the 'tt' sound is close to a Bulgarian tapped 'R'.

This is due to 'final devoicing'. Voiced consonants at the end of words lose their vibration.

Ш is 'sh' (shoe), while Щ is 'sht' (fresh-tea).

Yes, Bulgarian R is always produced with tongue contact, never 'lazy' like in English.

Almost never. The letter 'ь' is a sign for softening, not a sound itself, but otherwise, every letter is pronounced.

It sounds exactly like the 'ts' in 'cats' or 'tsunami'.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

The rolled R (erre)

Bulgarian R is always tapped/rolled, whereas Spanish has a single vs double R distinction.

German high

Auslautverhärtung

Bulgarian applies this to more consonants than German.

Japanese low

None

Bulgarian allows words like 'zdrave' (health) which are impossible in Japanese phonology.

Arabic none

Pharyngeal consonants

Bulgarian consonants are mostly produced at the front or middle of the mouth.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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