Vŭrbina 4: 134

Full Line: 
kòj d’èset l’èvə kòj dvà l’èvə nə decà nə stàri
Cyrillic full line: 
ко̀й д’ѐсет л’ѐвә ко̀й два̀ л’ѐвә нә деца̀ нә ста̀ри
Translation: 
some ten levs, some two levs. [They give levs also] to children and old people –
Text: 
Timecode: 
8:55
Thematic content:

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Recommended Model for Citations

Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)
Babjak 1: 13-15. In: Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)

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