Just checked the other way around and there is just that word for dill and same word plus another for Fennel.
Patka
thanks Patka. When I get home I'll open the bag for a sniff. Just didn't want to open it until I had used my current stock of savory but that hardly relevent now I loce dill and how they put it on potatoes so it will get used up
Hi Alison,
thanks Baldur. A friend from work is going in a few weeks so I'll ask him to get me some from one of the stalls. I left it too late to sort it out before my airport transfer was due to arrive and none of the supermarkets seemed to have any, just the cuminy spice thing.
Can you recommend a good Bulgarian language course, either from English, Russian or Greek, as I speak these languages. I'm going to Bourgas in 2 weeks time, where can I buy it there?
Is there anything at all I can get on-line, translator, dictionary?
How to get to use Cyrillic symbols on my PC?
Help please Kind regards
Elena
There are many online dictionaries, etc. One of the best, although by no means perfect, is Webtrance, which allows online translation of up to 20 pieces of text, each of up to 500 characters, per day.
The program can be downloaded for use offline and, for a small payment (currently 29 Leva/14.95 Euro) offers virtually unlimited machine translation.
I use a virtual keyboard to enter Cyrillic text into my computer.
ÃÂÂÂðù-ôþñрø ÿþ÷ôрðòø, (best wishes)
Baldur
Thank you so much for your tip, Baldur.
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