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The text you've shared looks like it could be the opening of a story or a specific phrase in Bulgarian (phonetically written). While it doesn't match a widely known published work in current databases, it translates roughly to: "Brother Aco/Acho, when he raised his eyes, brother Acho..."

by Gabriel Smith (2024): A surreal "ghost story" or meditation on grief. The protagonist, Gabriel, moves into his parents' house after his father's death and discovers manuscripts that seem to change every time he reads them. You can find reviews and details on Goodreads. brat_aco_veni_shhom_vdigna_pogled_brat_acho_ven...

by Gabriel Smith: Often marketed as horror but described by reviewers on r/horrorlit as a "fractured and incomprehensible" journey into trauma and memory. The text you've shared looks like it could

If you are looking for a story related to the term "," there are several notable works with that title: You can find reviews and details on Goodreads

If the specific Bulgarian phrase is from a local folk tale, a song, or a personal story you're trying to recall, providing more or the rest of the text would help in identifying it!

Thoughts on 'Brat' by Gabriel Smith? (Spoilers ahoy) : r/horrorlit