Id § 9 Piejwsiti'ons. The principal of Ihese are
w
BO or
to,
ocBEH'&
i'if/iout,
bcj'ove
according
j/^
/'///tv,
cyfio Gr,
11
gTC,
is
and,
w
o
BU
!
to
God
the
employed In the
J»
names
also that arises
g
I
KAiroiKf wondefful
I
Kbj ^aati
etc
!
The
e
and g which resame capi-
Jact is thai the
for both, as in
column which
Old English
for
I
gives in Bulgarian
of the letters the reader will observe
name
fact that,
differently,
e
beginning of a word. reign
gAijic-
ivould that!
standsas the
from the
nounced
MA^^ or,
an apparent confnsion in the Al()ha*
quires a remark. tal is
Z'z//^
a/z? A£AE ^/aj*/
!
bet in respect to the letters
and
no
X,
^e, ncNtJfiE
hHfK^L hekold
/
would
There
no
<^jr^
etc.
^jNO oA that iior'i
v
jxev, n;t
Interjections,
NA, /o
/or, Mj)C3'i
-ja
bm'Ijcto instead oj] a^m f
z^/^^//,
of,
because y §
HVV//^,
0 or oji'i concerning^
^//,
10 Conjunctions.
§
AKo •1^0
^o
to,
account
o/?
oy
no^'A
^
H3'& out of, CO Or
f}o//iy
of the letter
e.
This
although they are pro-
can never be written
at the
For the same reason
fo-
are written in Bul-
names beginning with E tg and pronounced accordingly.
garian with
Whenever
therefore
a
capital
2
is
found in