Macedonian Language - Common Expressions

Common Expressions

  • Здраво (Zdravo) — 'Hello'
  • Добро утро (Dobro utro) — 'Good morning'
  • Добар ден (Dobar den) — 'Good afternoon'
  • Добровечер (Dobrovečer) — 'Good evening'
  • Добра ноќ (Dobra nokj) — 'Good night'
  • До видување (Do viduvanje) — 'Good bye'
  • Кој сте Вие? (Koj ste Vie?) — 'Who are you?'
  • Какo сте? (Kako ste?) — 'How are you?'
  • Да (Da) — 'Yes'
  • Не (Ne) — 'No'
  • Можеби (Možebi) — 'Maybe'
  • Што правите? (Što pravite?) — 'What are you doing?'
  • Добро сум (Dobro sum) — 'I'm fine'
  • Сè најдобро (Sè najdobro) — 'All the best'
  • Поздрав (Pozdrav) — 'Regards'
  • Благодарам (Blagodaram) — 'Thank you'
  • Молам (Molam) — 'Please' or 'You're welcome'
  • Извинете (Izvinete) — 'Sorry'
  • Те сакам (Te sakam) — 'I love you'
  • Колку е часот? (Kolku e časot) — 'What's the time?'
  • Колку чини ова? (Kolku čini ova?) — 'How much does this cost?'
  • Дали зборувате…? (Zboruvate li…?) — 'Do you speak…?'
…англиски (angliski) — 'English'
…македонски (makedonski) — 'Macedonian'
…германски (germanski) — 'German'
…руски (ruski) — 'Russian'
…грчки (grčki) — 'Greek'
…турски (turski) — 'Turkish'
…бугарски (bugarski) — 'Bulgarian'
…италијански (italijanski) — 'Italian'
…француски (francuski) — 'French'
…шпански (španski) — 'Spanish'
…кинески (kineski) — 'Chinese'
…арапски (arapski) — 'Arabic'
  • Ќе се видиме наскоро (Kjе se vidime naskoro) — 'We'll see each other soon'
  • Ќе се видиме утре (Kjе se vidime utre) — 'We'll see each other tomorrow'

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