
Bulgarian
Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria, a country in Southeast Europe. It is a South Slavic language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet and shares similarities with other Balkan languages like Serbian and Macedonian. Bulgarian has a rich history, influenced by Latin, Turkish, Greek, and Slavic languages. Its grammar is notable for its use of subjects, verbs, and objects, along with specific verb conjugations and a complex system of tenses and moods. Native speakers number about 9 million, and the language plays a vital role in Bulgaria's culture, identity, and communication.