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Bulgarian language

Bulgarian is a Slavic language primarily spoken in Bulgaria, known for its unique features such as the absence of noun cases, which simplifies grammar compared to other Slavic languages. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a rich history influenced by Thracian, Byzantine, and Ottoman cultures. Bulgarian shares similarities with languages like Serbian and Macedonian but remains distinct in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It serves as the mother tongue for around 9 million people and is an important part of Bulgaria’s cultural and national identity.