Dentalium in Bulgarian

Updated: 09-05-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know Dentalium in Bulgarian? How to use Dentalium in Bulgarian and how to say Dentalium in Bulgarian? How to write Dentalium in Bulgarian? Now let's learn how to say Dentalium in Bulgarian language.

Dentalium translate to Bulgarian meanings: Денталиум.
In other words, Денталиум in Bulgarian is Dentalium in English.
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DentaliumДенталиум

How to use Dentalium in Bulgarian?

Meaning of Dentalium in Bulgarian language is: Денталиум.

Other words in Bulgarian

  • Dentalium: Денталиум.
  • Dyehouse, Documental, Dilettantish, Depositor, Disapproval,

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    How to say Dentalium in Bulgarian?

    Денталиум. This is your most common way to say Dentalium in Денталиум language. Click audio icon to pronounce Dentalium in Bulgarian::

    EnglishBulgarian
    pronunciation pronunciation
    DentaliumДенталиум

    How to write Dentalium in Bulgarian?

    The standard way to write "Dentalium" in Bulgarian is: Денталиум

    Alphabet in Bulgarian

    Alphabet in Bulgarian

    About Bulgarian language

    See more about Bulgarian language in here.

    Bulgarian (/bʌlˈɡɛəriən/ (audio speaker iconlisten), /bʊlˈ-/ bu(u)l-GAIR-ee-ən; български, bălgarski, pronounced [ˈbɤɫɡɐrski] (audio speaker iconlisten)) is a South Slavic language spoken in Southeastern Europe, primarily in Bulgaria. It is the language of the Bulgarians.

    Along with the closely related Macedonian language (collectively forming the East South Slavic languages), it is a member of the Balkan sprachbund and South Slavic dialect continuum of the Indo-European language family. The two languages have several characteristics that set them apart from all other Slavic languages; changes include the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article and the lack of a verb infinitive. They retain and have further developed the Proto-Slavic verb system (albeit analytically). One such major development is the innovation of evidential verb forms to encode for the source of information: witnessed, inferred, or reported.

    It is the official language of Bulgaria, and since 2007 has been among the official languages of the European Union. It is also spoken by minorities in several other countries.

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    Writing system in Bulgarian

    Cyrillic (since 893) (Bulgarian alphabet), Bulgarian Braille Latin (Banat Bulgarian Alphabet)

    Bulgarian Speaking Countries and Territories

    Bulgarian Speaking Countries and Territories: Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Romania, North Macedonia,Moldova, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine.

    Bulgarian speaking countries and territories

    Bulgarian native speakers

    Bulgarian native speakers: 8 million.

    Bulgarian language code

    Bulgarian language code is: bg.

    Conclusion on Dentalium in Bulgarian

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Dentalium in Bulgarian is "Денталиум", it's time to learn how to say Dentalium in Bulgarian. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Bulgarian today.

    Денталиум in Bulgarian meanings Dentalium in English.

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