World Translation Center can provide professional Bulgarian translation services for English to Bulgarian and Bulgarian to English. We can also translate Bulgarian to and from over 130 other languages, including all the principal languages of Europe, Asia, South America, the Middle East and a wide range of African languages, at competitive prices.
Our Bulgarian specialists will be able to provide translation for virtually any project you might have, including marketing materials, technical, financial, legal and medical documents, websites and software. Our skilled project managers will match your project with a translator team best suited for the area of expertise needed. Every linguist works exclusively in his or her own mother tongue and within his or her area of expertise guaranteeing not only quality translation, but proper localization as well. After each document is translated, it will be edited and proofread by another professional translator to assure maximum quality.
We also make available transcription, video recording and subtitling services. In the event that you need to have an existing video dubbed, a commercial narrated or a telephone system recorded, our native Bulgarian speakers are available to provide high quality voiceover services.
We pride ourselves in delivering high quality cost-effective services, whether your project is small or large, simple or highly complex.
Bulgarian Information
Spoken mainly in Bulgaria (where it is the official language along with Russian). Other locations include: Moldova, Ukraine, the Western area of Serbia, Greece, Romania and immigrants in other parts of the world.
Bulgarian Language Facts
Bulgarian is an Indo-European language that belongs to the Slavic family. It can be split into two main dialects (Eastern dialects and Western dialects). Bulgarian is characterized by linguistic innovations like the use of a suffixed definite article, the lack of an infinitive form for verbs and the elimination of case declension. All these linguistic aspects differentiate Bulgarian from all other Slavic languages except Macedonian.
Writing Bulgarian
Bulgarian as a written language was standardized based on Modern Bulgarian from the 19th century, when it had already undergone several changes in its grammar and syntax since the 16th century, moving from a synthetic language into an analytic language. The alphabet used also varied through the centuries, starting with a runic alphabet, then Glagolitic alphabet and finally settling with a Cyrillic alphabet.