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The Cyrillic
Alphabet

Bulgarian uses the Cyrillic script — 30 letters, each with one consistent sound. No exceptions, no silent letters. By the end of this lesson you will be able to read every Bulgarian word out loud, even if you don't know what it means yet.

📅 Day 1 ⏱ ~60 minutes 🔊 Audio on every letter ✅ 20-question quiz
🔊 Audio speed

Section 1

Why Cyrillic is easier than it looks

The good news — Bulgarian spelling is completely phonetic.

🌟 The best news about Bulgarian

Bulgarian is 100% phonetic. Every letter always makes exactly one sound. There are no silent letters, no pronunciation exceptions, and no surprises. Once you learn the 30 letters today, you can read any Bulgarian word correctly — even words you've never seen before.

Compare that to English: "though", "through", "tough" — three words, three different sounds for the same letter combination. Bulgarian has none of that. What you see is exactly what you say.

The 30 Cyrillic letters fall into three groups, which we'll learn one group at a time. Each card below has a ▶ Listen button so you can hear the letter name and an example word immediately.

📌 How to use this lesson

For each letter card: (1) say the letter name aloud, (2) press ▶ Listen to hear it, (3) look at the example word and try to say it. Don't rush — the alphabet is the foundation of everything else in this course.

Section 2

Group 1 — Letters that match English

Six letters that look and sound just like their English equivalents. Start here.

These six letters are identical — or nearly identical — in both appearance and sound to letters you already know. They are your free points. Master these first before moving on.

✅ Group 1 — Same look, same sound
А а a as in father ама — but / well
Е е e as in bed ем — I eat (old form)
О о o as in more ома — the oak (suffix)
М м m as in man мама — mum
Т т t as in top там — there
К к k as in key като — like / as
🔊 All Group 1 letters

✍️ Write these now

Get a piece of paper and write each Group 1 letter 5 times — both upper and lower case. Then cover them and write them from memory. Physical writing locks letters in far faster than reading alone.

Section 3

Group 2 — Familiar shapes, different sounds

Six letters that look like English letters but sound different. These are the most common mistakes — learn them now.

This is where most English speakers slip up. These letters look like letters you know but make completely different sounds. The most important one: В looks like B but sounds like V.

⚠️ Group 2 — Watch out! Different sound
В в v as in vet (NOT 'b') вот — vote
Н н n as in not (NOT 'h') ноте — note (music)
Р р r rolled r — like Spanish рота — company (mil.)
С с s as in sun (NOT 'c') сома — soma / body
У у u as in moon ум — mind / intellect
Х х kh as in Scottish loch хор — choir
🔊 All Group 2 letters

⚡ The three most common errors

В ≠ B — В sounds like V. The letter for 'B' comes later.  |  Н ≠ H — Н sounds like N.  |  Р ≠ P — Р sounds like R (rolled). The letter for 'P' comes later.

⚡ Confusion pairs — listen carefully

These pairs sound similar to English letters but are not. Listen to both and notice the difference:

В
sounds like V
вот
vote
Б
sounds like B (comes later)
бот
bot
Н
sounds like N
нота
note
Х
sounds like kh (loch)
хор
choir

Section 4

Group 3 — New letters (no English equivalent)

The remaining 18 letters. Some have close English sounds, others are unique to Bulgarian.

These letters don't exist in English, but each has a single, consistent sound. Take them one at a time. The audio button on every card will help you lock in the sound.

🆕 Group 3a — Consonants with clear English sounds
Б б b as in bed баба — grandma
Г г g as in good гора — forest
Д д d as in dog дата — date
З з z as in zoo зона — zone
И и i as in machine мина — mine
Й й y as in yes (short) май — May
Л л l as in lamp лото — lotto
П п p as in pen пот — sweat
Ф ф f as in fan факт — fact
🆕 Group 3b — Special Bulgarian sounds
Ц ц ts as in cats цар — tsar / king
Ч ч ch as in chair час — hour
Ш ш sh as in shoe шест — six
Щ щ sht as in pushed щит — shield
Ж ж zh s in measure жест — gesture
Ъ ъ uh as in but ъгъл — corner
Ю ю yu as in you юни — June
Я я ya as in yard яма — pit / hole
Ь ь soft sign softens prev. consonant путь — path (rare in BG)
🔊 All Group 3 letters

Section 5

The four sounds that need special attention

Р, Х, Ъ and Щ don't exist in English — here is how to produce them.

Р — the rolled R

Touch the tip of your tongue lightly to the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and let it vibrate. Think of the sound in "better" said very fast — that quick flap is close. Spanish speakers: it is the same as Spanish R. Practice until it flows naturally.

🔊 Р — listen and repeat

Х — the guttural KH

A breathy sound produced at the back of the throat — like the Scottish "loch", German "Bach" or Hebrew "ח". It is softer than Arabic kh. Open the back of your throat and let air flow through while saying "k".

🔊 Х — listen and repeat

Ъ — the central vowel

This is a relaxed, central "uh" sound — like the vowel in English "but", "cup" or "the" (when unstressed). Drop your jaw slightly and let the sound come from the centre of your mouth. It appears very frequently in Bulgarian.

🔊 Ъ — listen and repeat

Щ — the SHT combination

Щ is two sounds run together: SH + T. Say "pushed" fast — the end of that word gives you Щ. It is not a new sound, just a combination. Practice: "push-t", "push-t", faster... "pusht". That's it.

🔊 Щ — listen and repeat

Section 6

The full alphabet — А to Я

All 30 letters in the official Bulgarian order, with audio.

This is the complete Bulgarian alphabet in alphabetical order — the order used in dictionaries. Press play to hear all 30 letters spoken in sequence. Follow along with the cards in Sections 2–4.

#LetterSoundClosest EnglishMemory tip
1А аafatherLooks like A — sounds like A ✅
2Б бbbedLooks like 6 — sounds like B
3В вvvetLooks like B — sounds like V ⚠️
4Г гggoodLooks like upside-down L
5Д дddogLooks like a delta triangle
6Е еebedLooks like E — sounds like E ✅
7Ж жzhmeasureLooks like a snowflake — sounds like ZH
8З зzzooLooks like 3 — sounds like Z
9И иimachineLooks like backwards N
10Й йy (short)yesИ with a breve above — short I/Y
11К кkkeyLooks like K — sounds like K ✅
12Л лllampLooks like an upside-down V
13М мmmanLooks like M — sounds like M ✅
14Н нnnotLooks like H — sounds like N ⚠️
15О оomoreLooks like O — sounds like O ✅
16П пppenLooks like π (pi)
17Р рr (rolled)Spanish rLooks like P — sounds like R ⚠️
18С сssunLooks like C — sounds like S ⚠️
19Т тttopLooks like T — sounds like T ✅
20У уumoonLooks like Y — sounds like OO
21Ф фffanLooks like Φ (phi)
22Х хkhlochGuttural — back of throat
23Ц цtscatsLooks like U with a hook
24Ч чchchairLooks like 4 — sounds like CH
25Ш шshshoeLooks like a comb — sounds like SH
26Щ щshtpushedШ + T combined — SHT
27Ъ ъuhbutThe central vowel — very common
28Ь ьsoft sign(softens)Rarely used — softens the consonant before it
29Ю юyuyouLooks like IO — sounds like YOU
30Я яyayardLooks like backwards R — sounds like YA
🔊 Complete alphabet А–Я

Section 7

Syllable building — combining letters

You know the letters. Now start combining them into real sounds.

Bulgarian syllables are simple: consonant + vowel. There are no complicated clusters to worry about at this stage. Each example below shows you exactly which letters combine, with audio for each result. Try to say it before pressing play.

Two-letter syllables

Мm
+
Аa
=
МАma

the syllable MA

🔊 МА
Тt
+
Оo
=
ТОto

the syllable TO

🔊 ТО
Нn
+
Еe
=
НЕne

no / not

🔊 НЕ
Дd
+
Аa
=
ДАda

yes

🔊 ДА
Сs
+
Оo
=
СОso

the syllable SO

🔊 СО

Three-letter words built from letters you know

Every letter in these words has been introduced today. Read each one before pressing play.

Мm
+
Уu
+
Хkh
=
МУХmukh

fly (the insect)

🔊 МУХ
Сs
+
Оo
+
Кk
=
СОКsok

juice

🔊 СОК
Тt
+
Оo
+
Кk
=
ТОКtok

current / electricity

🔊 ТОК
Рr
+
Оo
+
Сs
=
РОСros

dew (archaic)

🔊 РОС
Мm
+
Аa
+
Сs
+
Аa
=
МАСАmasa

table

🔊 МАСА
Вv
+
Оo
+
Дd
+
Аa
=
ВОДАvoda

water

🔊 ВОДА
Нn
+
Оo
+
Сs
+
Аa
=
НОСАnosa

of the nose

🔊 НОСА

Section 8

Recognition drill — spot the letter

Test your eyes. This is the fastest way to lock in visual recognition.

Each exercise below shows a grid of Cyrillic letters. Click every occurrence of the target letter. Correct clicks turn green, wrong ones turn red. This visual drilling is what makes the alphabet automatic — not just recognised slowly, but seen instantly.

🎯 Drill 1 — Click every В (sounds like V)

Click on every В. Ignore all other letters.

В
Б
В
Н
В
Р
В
С
А
В
Е
В
О
Н
В
Б
А
В
Т
В

🎯 Drill 2 — Click every Н (sounds like N)

Click on every Н. Ignore all other letters.

М
Н
Т
Н
К
Н
В
Н
А
Н
О
Н
Р
Н
С
Н
Е
Н
У
Н

🎯 Drill 3 — Click every Ш (sounds like SH)

Click on every Ш. Don't confuse it with Щ or Н.

Щ
Ш
Н
Ш
М
Ш
Щ
Ш
В
Ш
Н
Ш
Т
Ш
Щ
Ш
А
Ш
О
Ш

Section 9

Reading real Bulgarian words

You know the alphabet. Now use it. Try reading each word before pressing play.

Sound out each word letter by letter. Remember: every letter keeps its sound. Stress the syllable shown in CAPITALS. Don't worry about meaning yet — this is pure reading practice.

BulgarianPronunciationEnglishAudio
да da yes
не ne no
маса MA-sa table
вода vo-DA water
сок sok juice
мама MA-ma mum
баба BA-ba grandma
носа NO-sa of the nose
рок rok rock (music)
бот bot bot
факт fakt fact
хор khor choir / chorus
час chas hour
шест shest six
тон ton tone / tonne
зона ZO-na zone
март mart March
юни YU-ni June
яма YA-ma pit / hole
цар tsar tsar / king
🔊 All 20 words together

Section 10

Writing task — make it stick

Writing locks the alphabet into long-term memory faster than any other method.

✍️ Your tasks — do all four

  1. Write the full alphabet from memory, in order: 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. Check yourself against Section 6.
  2. Write these 5 words in Cyrillic (don't look!): water, table, yes, no, juice.
  3. Write your first name in Cyrillic. Sound out each syllable and match it to the closest Bulgarian letters.
  4. Write the three trap pairs with their sounds: В=v, Н=n, Р=r, С=s, Х=kh, Р=r (not p).
▶ Show answers for task 2
вода  ·  маса  ·  да  ·  не  ·  сок
💡 The physical act of writing — not just reading — activates a different part of your brain. Even 10 minutes of handwriting practice creates stronger, longer-lasting memory than an hour of passive reading.
✏️

Day 1 Quiz — The Cyrillic Alphabet

20 questions · score 14 or more (70%) to mark Day 1 complete

Question 1 of 20

В sounds like:

AB as in bag
BV as in vet
CP as in pen
DF as in fan

Question 2 of 20

Н sounds like:

AH as in hat
BM as in man
CN as in not
DK as in key

Question 3 of 20

Р sounds like:

AP as in pen
BRolled R as in Spanish
CB as in bed
DV as in vet

Question 4 of 20

С sounds like:

AC as in cat
BZ as in zoo
CS as in sun
DSh as in shoe

Question 5 of 20

Which letter sounds like the vowel in 'but' or 'cup'?

AУ
BЪ
CЮ
DЯ

Question 6 of 20

Ш sounds like:

ACh as in church
BSh as in shoe
CTs as in cats
DZh as in measure

Question 7 of 20

Щ sounds like:

ASh only
BSt as in stone
CSHT — pushed quickly
DSch as in school

Question 8 of 20

Ж sounds like:

AJ as in jump
BY as in yes
CZh — s in measure
DG as in good

Question 9 of 20

Х sounds like:

AH as in hat
BK as in key
CKH — ch in loch
DG as in good

Question 10 of 20

Ц sounds like:

ACh as in chair
BSh as in shoe
CTS as in cats
DZ as in zoo

Question 11 of 20

Ч sounds like:

ASh as in shoe
BCH as in chair
CTs as in cats
DZh as in measure

Question 12 of 20

Й sounds like:

ALong EE
BShort Y as in yes
CW as in wet
DLong I as in mine

Question 13 of 20

Ю sounds like:

AOO as in moon
BOH as in note
CYU as in you
DYA as in yard

Question 14 of 20

Я sounds like:

AA as in cat
BYA as in yard
CYU as in you
DE as in bed

Question 15 of 20

How many letters are in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet?

A26
B28
C30
D32

Question 16 of 20

Which of these is TRUE about Bulgarian spelling?

ALetters change sound depending on position
BEvery letter always has the same sound
CSilent letters are common
DStress changes the vowel sound

Question 17 of 20

'Маса' means:

AWater
BJuice
CTable
DChair

Question 18 of 20

'Вода' means:

AWine
BWater
CJuice
DBeer

Question 19 of 20

Which letter group contains В, Н, Р, С?

AGroup 1 — match English looks AND sounds
BGroup 2 — look like English but sound different
CGroup 3 — completely new letters
DThey are in different groups

Question 20 of 20

To write 'yes' in Bulgarian you write:

Aда
Bйес
Cес
Dта
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Day 1 Recap — What you learned today

Review these before starting Day 2.

TopicKey ruleExamples
Bulgarian is phoneticEvery letter always sounds the same. No exceptions, no silent letters.вода = vo-DA, every time
Group 1 — safe lettersА Е О М Т К look and sound like English equivalents.О=o, М=m, К=k
Group 2 — watch out!В Н Р С Х look familiar but sound different.В=v, Н=n, Р=r, С=s, Х=kh
Group 3 — new soundsБ Г Д З И Й Л П Ф Ц Ч Ш Щ Ж Ъ Ю Я Ь — each has one consistent sound.Ш=sh, Ч=ch, Ж=zh, Щ=sht
Ъ — central vowelThe "uh" sound in "but". Very common. Relaxed, open sound.ъгъл (corner), дъб (oak)
Щ — combinationSH + T run together fast. Like the end of "pushed".щит (shield), защо (why)
Total letters30 letters. А to Я. All learned today.Full alphabet in Section 6
SyllablesConsonant + vowel. No irregular clusters. Build left to right.МА + СА = МАСА (table)
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