Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *boraviti, of disputed origin. Limited to South Slavic.

  • Per BER, possibly akin to бо́ря (bórja, to wrestle) +‎ -авя (-avja).
  • Per Miklošič, from a hypothetical *bvor-, cognate with the copula *byti (to be).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [boˈravʲɐ]
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Verb

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бора́вя (borávja) first-singular present indicativeimpf

  1. (intransitive, with с)
    1. to handle, to deal with, to work with
      боравя с париboravja s parito handle money
    2. to make use of, to utilize
      Не мога да боравя с компютри.
      Ne moga da boravja s kompjutri.
      I can't use computers.
    3. to occupy oneself
    4. (archaic) to rule, to administer
      В царството вече боравят синовете на Шишман.
      V carstvoto veče boravjat sinovete na Šišman.
      Shishman's sons now prevail in the kingdom.
    5. (figurative) to manage, to order, to make arrangements
      Какви ги боравихме ранше, а каква стана? (idiom)
      Kakvi gi boravihme ranše, a kakva stana?
      Saying is one thing, doing is another.
      (literally, “What had we instructed a priori, and what has it [actually] happened?”)
  2. (transitive, dialectal)
    1. to stir, to whisk
      Готварката го разборави оризот, та да не загори. (Southwestern dialect)
      Gotvarkata go razboravi orizot, ta da ne zagori.
      The cook stirred up the rice, so it does not burn.
    2. to disturb, to meddle

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