The Bulgarian word for to drive is
карам
Translations for to drive and their definitions
возене | |
1. drive |
подтик | |
1. drive |
гоня | |
1. v. to chase | |
2. v. to chase away, to drive away | |
3. v. to persecute |
возя | |
1. to carry |
принуждавам | |
1. v. to force, to compel, to constrain, to coerce, to dragoon (to make somebody do something that they do not want to do) | |
Той не ме принуди – аз исках да отида. - He didn't force me – I wanted to go. | |
Президентът беше принуден да подаде оставка. - The President was forced into resigning. | |
Законът може да принуди бащите да плащат редовно на децата си. - The law can compel fathers to make regular payments for their children. |
карам | |
1. v. (transitive, dialectal) to edify, to instruct | |
2. v. (transitive, dialectal) to rebuke, to reproach, to reprimand | |
(quote, 1=bg, 2=Сос ма ка́рай, ма́йчинко, сос ма мо́мрей!, 3=Stop reproaching me, mother, stop reprimanding me!, q=in Rupian dialect) | |
3. v. to drive, to conduct (a vehicle) | |
ка́рам кола́ - I drive a car | |
4. v. to drive, to herd (an animal, a herd) | |
ка́рам гове́да - I herd cattle | |
5. v. to convey, to transport, to carry | |
ка́рам това́р - to transport goods | |
6. v. to make, to coerce (someone do something) | |
ка́рам ня́кого да ... - I coerce someone to ... | |
7. v. (abstracted, transitive) to undergo, to get through, to pass (endevour, situation, state of affairs) | |
ка́рам грип - I undergo flu | |
ка́рам и́зпит - I am taking an exam | |
Ка́рам я ня́как си. - I am doing fine somehow/in some way. | |
8. v. (colloquial, figurative, transitive) to be (a certain age) | |
9. v. (colloquial, figurative, transitive) to live, to be getting along | |
10. v. (colloquial, transitive, transitive) to keep on (doing something), to carry out | |
11. v. to make, to prepare oneself to do something |
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