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Bulgarian uses Cyrillic while Japanese uses Japanese kana and kanji. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Bulgarian belongs to the Indo-European family while Japanese belongs to the Japonic family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Bulgarian follows subject-verb-object (SVO) order while Japanese follows subject-object-verb (SOV). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Bulgarian: Approximately 8-9 million speakers worldwide, with about 7 million in Bulgaria. Japanese: Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan.
Everyday phrases translated from Bulgarian to Japanese — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Здравей | こんにちは |
| Добро утро | おはようございます |
| Добър ден | こんにちは |
| Добър вечер | こんばんは。 |
| Лека нощ | おやすみ |
| Довиждане | さようなら |
| Ще се видим по-късно | また会いましょう |
| До утре | また明日 |
| Добре дошли | ようこそ |
| Как си | 調子はどうですか? |
| Добре съм, благодаря | 私は元気です、ありがとう |
| Приятен ден | 良い一日をお過ごしください |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Моля | お願いします |
| Благодаря | ありがとう |
| Много ви благодаря | ありがとうございました |
| Вие сте добре дошли | どういたしまして |
| Да | はい |
| Не | いいえ |
| Извинете ме | すみません |
| Съжалявам | ごめんなさい |
| Няма проблеми | 問題ありません |
| Разбира се | もちろん |
| Честито | おめでとうございます |
| Успех | 頑張ってください |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Как се казваш | あなたの名前は何ですか? |
| Радвам се да се запознаем | よろしくお願いします |
| Ти откъде си | どこの出身ですか? |
| На колко си години | 何歳ですか? |
| Аз съм студент | 私は学生です |
| Тук съм на почивка | 私は休暇でここにいます |
| Тук съм по работа | 私は仕事のためにここにいます |
| Това е моят приятел | これは私の友達です |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Един | 1 つ |
| Две | 2 |
| Три | 3 |
| Четири | 4 |
| Пет | 5 |
| Шест | 6 |
| Седем | セブン |
| Осем | 8 |
| Девет | ナイン |
| Десет | 10 |
| Сто | 百 |
| Една хиляда | 1,000 |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Днес | 今日 |
| Утре | 明日 |
| Вчера | 昨日 |
| Сега | 今 |
| По-късно | 後で |
| Колко е часът | 今何時ですか? |
| На сутринта | 午前中 |
| Вечерта | 夕方 |
| Понеделник | 月曜日 |
| Петък | 金曜日 |
| Следващата седмица | 来週 |
| Един час | 1時間 |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Къде е банята? | バスルームはどこですか? |
| Къде е гарата? | 鉄道駅はどこですか? |
| Къде е летището? | 空港はどこですか? |
| Как да отида там? | どうやってそこに行きますか? |
| Обърни се наляво | 左折 |
| Обърни се надясно | 右折 |
| Давай направо напред | まっすぐ進んでください |
| Близо е | 近くにあります |
| Далеч е | 遠いです |
| Изгубен съм | 道に迷ってしまった |
| Трябва ми такси | タクシーが必要です |
| Къде мога да си купя билет? | チケットはどこで買えますか? |
| Колко струва билетът? | チケットはいくらですか |
| Безопасно ли е да ходите пеша? | 歩いても安全ですか? |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Аз съм гладен | お腹が空いた |
| Жаден съм | のどが渇いた |
| Вода, моля | 水ください |
| Маса за двама, моля | 2人用のテーブルをお願いします |
| Менюто, моля | メニューをお願いします |
| Какво препоръчвате? | 何をお勧めしますか? |
| Бих искал това | これが欲しいです |
| Вкусно е | おいしいです |
| Сметката, моля | 請求書をお願いします |
| Не ям месо | 肉は食べません |
| Имам хранителна алергия | 食物アレルギーがあります |
| Кафе | コーヒー |
| Чай | お茶 |
| Хляб | パン |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Колко струва това? | これにはいくらかかりますか? |
| Твърде скъпо е | 高すぎる |
| Приемате ли кредитни карти? | クレジットカードは利用できますか? |
| Просто гледам | ただ見ているだけです |
| Аз ще го взема | いただきます |
| Отворете | 開く |
| Затворено | 閉店 |
| Вход | 入口 |
| Изход | 終了 |
| Къде е пазарът? | 市場はどこですか? |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Помощ | ヘルプ |
| Обадете се на лекар | 医師に電話してください |
| Обадете се на полицията | 警察に電話してください |
| Имам нужда от помощ | 助けが必要です |
| Болен съм | 私は病気です |
| Къде е болницата? | 病院はどこですか? |
| Къде е аптеката? | 薬局はどこですか? |
| Тук боли | ここが痛い |
| Имам нужда от лекар | 医者が必要です |
| Има ли болница наблизо? | 近くに病院はありますか? |
| Bulgarian | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Говориш ли английски | あなたは英語を話しますか? |
| Аз не разбирам | 分かりません |
| Разбирам | 分かりました |
| Моля, говорете бавно | ゆっくり話してください |
| Моля, повторете това | それを繰り返してください |
| Моля, запишете го | 書き留めてください |
| Какво значи това | これはどういう意味ですか? |
| Как го казваш това? | これはなんと言いますか? |
| Аз се уча | 私は学んでいます |
| Говоря малко | 少し話します |
| Можеш ли да ми помогнеш | 手伝ってもらえますか? |
| Аз не знам | 分かりません |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Japan. It is the national language of Japan, with the majority of speakers residing there.
Japanese uses three scripts: Hiragana (, 46 basic characters) Katakana (, 46 basic characters) Kanji (, thousands of characters) Romaji (, Latin script used for teaching and inputting Japanese text) .
Japanese phonetic structure includes 5 vowel sounds and numerous consonant sounds that can be altered with diacritical marks to indicate voicing.
Typically follows a subject-object-verb (SOV) order. Utilizes a system of particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words and relies heavily on verb conjugations to express tense, aspect, and mood.
Japanese has a significant number of loanwords from English, Portuguese, Dutch, and other languages, especially in modern usage. These are typically written in Katakana.
Considered as a part of the Japonic language family. The relationship with other language families is debated, but it may be related to Korean and the Altaic languages.
Combines three scripts—Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, Katakana for foreign words, and Kanji for words of Chinese origin.
Developed from Chinese characters around the 4th century AD. Hiragana and Katakana were developed as simplified forms of Kanji for different purposes in literature and documentation.
Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan.
Primarily spoken in Bulgaria, with significant communities in Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey.
Uses Cyrillic script with 30 letters: А, Б, В, Г, Д, Е, Ж, З, И, Й, К, Л, М, Н, О, П, Р, С, Т, У, Ф, Х, Ц, Ч, Ш, Щ, Ъ, Ь, Ю, Я
Features 6 vowel phonemes and 36 consonant phonemes, with distinctive palatalization and vowel reduction patterns.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Unique among Slavic languages for having lost most case distinctions and developed definite articles.
Contains loanwords from Turkish, Greek, Romanian, Russian, French, German, and increasingly English.
Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the South Slavic branch along with Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian.
Uses Cyrillic script, which was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire.
Cyrillic script originated in Bulgaria in the 9th-10th centuries, developed from the earlier Glagolitic script.
Approximately 8-9 million speakers worldwide, with about 7 million in Bulgaria.
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