Boshulski, KristiyanБошулски, Кристиян2025-12-052025-12-052025-05-162682-9460https://doi.uni-plovdiv.bg/handle/store/761In this study, we first explain how iterative verbs are used in general, and then more specifically in two Slavic languages – Bulgarian and Polish. The main aim of the study is to determine whether iterative verbs are always equivalent in both languages, or if there are cases when we use iterative verbs in one language but in the other they have to be translated differently due to the absence of an analogue in one of the languages. The conclusion can be deduced through a comparative analysis of the work of various translators and their interpretation of the source text.otheriterative verbsBulgarianPolishanaloguesBULGARIAN ITERATIVE VERBS AND THEIR ANALOGUES IN MODERN POLISHБЪЛГАРСКИТЕ ИТЕРАТИВИ И ТЕХНИТЕ АНАЛОЗИ В СЪВРЕМЕННИЯ ПОЛСКИ ЕЗИКArticle