Ring

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аре́на

aréna

(place where some sports take place)

аре́на

aréna

(arena where circus acts take place)

ба́нда

bánda

(group of people (for illicit purposes))

биене

biene

(resonant sound of a bell, or a sound resembling it)

бръ́нка

brǎ́nka

(circumscribing object)

гевре́к

gevrék

(piece of food in the shape of a ring)

звън

zvǎn

(resonant sound of a bell, or a sound resembling it)

колелце́

kolelcé

(circumscribing object)

котерия

koterija

(group of people (for illicit purposes))

кръг

krǎg

(group of objects arranged in a circle — see also circle)

позвъняване

pozvǎnjavane

(telephone call)

пръ́стен

prǎ́sten

(round piece of (precious) metal worn around the finger)

пръ́стен

prǎ́sten

(bird band)

пръ́стен

prǎ́sten

(chemistry: group of atoms linked by bonds to form a closed chain)

пръ́стен

prǎ́sten

(astronomy: a formation of various pieces of material orbiting around a planet)

пръстен

prǎsten

(geometry: a planar geometrical figure)

пръстен

prǎsten

(algebra: an algebraic structure)

пръстен от множества

prǎsten ot množestva

(family of sets...)

ринг

ring

(place where some sports take place)

халка́

halká

(circumscribing object)

ша́йка

šájka

(group of people (for illicit purposes))

ехтя

ehtja

(to resound, reverberate, echo)

еча

eča

(to resound, reverberate, echo)

звуча

zvuča

(to appear to be)

звънтя́

zvǎntjá

((intr.) to produce a resonant sound)

звъня

zvǎnja

((tr.) to make something produce a resonant sound)

звъня

zvǎnja

((tr.) to produce a sound by ringing)

звъня

zvǎnja

((intr.) to produce the sound of a bell or a similar sound)

звъня

zvǎnja

(to telephone (someone))

кръжа

krǎža

(falconry: to rise in the air spirally)

обкръжавам

obkrǎžavam

(to surround or enclose)

обрязвам

obrjazvam

(to make an incision around a tree)

ограждам

ograždam

(to surround or enclose)

опръстенявам

oprǎstenjavam

(to attach a ring to for identification)

телефони́рам

telefoníram

(to telephone (someone))

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.