The Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (language)

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The Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (language)

Post by hustlah » 2023-05-28, 19:27

Just in case that you may need some help with the translation to Bulgarian ;)

First of all, Bulgaria is a small country from Eastern Europe with a population of 7M people... the county is also founded more than 1300 years ago, which is a great historical fact and many other national/foreign languages like the Russian (for example) uses The Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet and they are based on the Bulgarian language that's for sure!!!

I leave this here: https://youtu.be/RRd5pBve3oM

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Re: The Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (language)

Post by moonbat » 2023-05-29, 00:05

Pale Moon already has a Bulgarian language pack, you can give it a try and see if the translations are fine, or contribute to them on Crowdin.
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