Bulgarian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbrɔjnɐ ˈfɔrmɐ]
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Noun

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бро́йна фо́рма (brójna fórmaf

  1. count form, numerical plural form A remnant of the grammatical dual number, used in the masculine whenever there is a precise amount of something, regardless of the actual number. Some nouns have no count form, so they are used only with general plural (see examples 5 and 6)
    Много моливи. (general plural)Mnogo molivi. (general plural)Many pencils.
    Три молива. (count form)Tri moliva. (count form)Three pencils.
    Много ученици. (general plural)Mnogo učenici. (general plural)Many students.
    Двама ученика. (count form)Dvama učenika. (count form)Two students.
    Много мъже. (general plural)Mnogo mǎže. (general plural)Many men.
    Петима мъже. (count form)Petima mǎže. (count form)Five men.

Usage notes

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  • In modern Bulgarian the use of the count form for nouns, which represent people, is frowned upon and is considered incorrect by some.
  • The word човек (čovek) has two equivalent count forms - човека и души.
  • The general plural is used in all cases where the noun have no count form, like with мъж (mǎž).

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