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сърце — meaning in English: heart

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сърце
sŭrtse
прозорливост
prozorlivost
гледам
gledam
удоволствие
udovolstvie
здраве
zdrave
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'сърце' during emotional conversations, particularly when discussing love, compassion, or health. It can also appear in literary contexts, such as poetry or songs, where heartfelt sentiments are expressed.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'сърце' primarily means 'heart,' another word, 'душа' (dusha), means 'soul.' You would choose 'сърце' when referring specifically to physical or emotional matters of the heart, whereas 'душа' delves into deeper spiritual aspects.
Culture
'Сърце' has its roots in the Old Bulgarian language, which was influenced by both Slavic and Byzantine cultures. Interestingly, the heart has been a powerful symbol in Bulgarian folklore, often representing bravery and passion, leading to various idiomatic expressions that emphasize emotional strength.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of сърце in English?
'Сърце' translates to 'heart' in English, symbolizing both the physical organ and the emotional center of a person.
Q.How do you use сърце in a sentence?
You could say, 'Той има голямо сърце' which means 'He has a big heart,' referring to someone who is kind and generous.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include сърце?
Yes, a popular phrase is 'говоря от сърце' which means 'I speak from the heart.' It’s used to express sincerity in communication.
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