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How to Say “God” in Macedonian

Бог
Pronunciation: BogEnglish: God

What Does “Бог” Mean?

The Macedonian expression for “God” is Бог (Latin: Bog). It belongs to the category of important Macedonian vocabulary for everyday use. Macedonian is a South Slavic language written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken by about 1.5 million people, primarily in North Macedonia. It is fully phonetic — every letter makes a consistent sound — so once you learn the 31-letter alphabet you can read and pronounce any word.

How to Pronounce Бог

Бог is pronounced Bog — the transliteration maps each Cyrillic letter to a predictable Latin equivalent, with no silent letters or irregular spellings to watch out for. Stress in Macedonian generally falls on the third-to-last syllable in longer words, though for shorter words and phrases it often falls on the first syllable. Tap “Play Audio” above to listen to the pronunciation.

When to Use “Бог

This Macedonian expression is commonly used in everyday situations. Knowing it helps you communicate more naturally with Macedonian speakers and shows cultural respect.

This expression is appropriate in both formal and informal situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say "God" in Macedonian?

"God" in Macedonian is Бог. It is pronounced "Bog" — Macedonian is a phonetic language so every letter maps to a consistent sound.

How do you pronounce Бог?

Бог is pronounced "Bog". Macedonian uses the Cyrillic alphabet but is fully phonetic — once you know the letters, you can pronounce any word correctly. Tap the “Play Audio” button on this page to hear it pronounced.

Is "God" formal or informal in Macedonian?

This expression is appropriate in both formal and informal situations.

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