Determiners in Bulgarian grammar are essential for indicating specific people, objects, or ideas. They can be articles, demonstrative, possessive, or indefinite pronouns. In Bulgarian, determiners agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they modify. Unlike English, Bulgarian has no indefinite article, but there is a definite article, which is attached to the end of the noun. The Bulgarian grammar exercises below will help you practice using determiners correctly and improve your overall understanding of Bulgarian language structure.