ko praish

English translation: what's up

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Bulgarian term or phrase:ko praish
English translation:what's up
Entered by: Iolanta Vlaykova Paneva

11:01 Sep 9, 2004
Bulgarian to English translations [Non-PRO]
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Bulgarian term or phrase: ko praish
general conversation
aynsley
what's up
Explanation:
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Note added at 7 mins (2004-09-09 11:08:55 GMT)
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in case this is \"kakvo pravish\"
What\'s up-informal
what are you doing-formal
could be also-
hоw are you-kak si/как си/
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Iolanta Vlaykova Paneva
Canada
Local time: 03:38
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Summary of answers provided
3 +4what's up
Iolanta Vlaykova Paneva
5wha's up?
Efrosina Perry


  

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2 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +4
what's up


Explanation:
-

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Note added at 7 mins (2004-09-09 11:08:55 GMT)
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in case this is \"kakvo pravish\"
What\'s up-informal
what are you doing-formal
could be also-
hоw are you-kak si/как си/


Iolanta Vlaykova Paneva
Canada
Local time: 03:38
Native speaker of: Bulgarian

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Efrosina Perry: i
31 mins
  -> благодаря Ефросина!

agree  desi1981: informal "ko praish" - what's up / wat're ya up to = formal "kakvo pravish" what are you doing/ how are you doing
34 mins
  -> благодаря Десислава!

agree  Milena Sahakian
47 mins
  -> благодаря Милена!

agree  Empty Whiskey Glass
2 hrs
  -> благодаря Светозар!
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36 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
wha's up?


Explanation:
i'd say it's more conversational/colloquial than "what is up".

Efrosina Perry
United States
Local time: 01:38
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in BulgarianBulgarian
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