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niedziela — meaning in English: Sunday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers often use the word 'niedziela' when discussing weekend plans, such as attending family gatherings, participating in religious services, or simply relaxing at home. For example, friends might say, 'What are you doing this niedziela?' when making weekend arrangements.
Synonyms & nuances
'Niedziela' specifically refers to Sunday, while 'weekend' includes Saturday and Sunday. Use 'niedziela' when you want to emphasize the specific day, especially if discussing plans or traditions associated with it.
Culture
The word 'niedziela' derives from the Old Slavic word for 'not working,' reflecting its significance as a day of rest. In Poland, Sunday holds strong cultural importance, often reserved for family activities and church attendance, reflecting a deep-rooted tradition in Polish society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'niedziela' mean in English?
'Niedziela' translates to 'Sunday' in English. It is commonly used in everyday conversations among Polish speakers when referring to this particular day of the week.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'niedziela'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'w niedzielę' which means 'on Sunday.' It is often used to specify plans or events happening on that day.
Q.How do you pronounce 'niedziela'?
'Niedziela' is pronounced as 'nyeh-JEH-lah.' Pay attention to the soft 'ń' sound at the beginning for accurate pronunciation.
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