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czwartek — meaning in English: Thursday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers commonly use the word 'czwartek' when discussing their weekly schedules, such as planning meetings or social events. For example, someone might say, 'Spotykamy się w czwartek' (We're meeting on Thursday) when arranging a gathering with friends or colleagues.
Synonyms & nuances
'Czwartek' is unique in that it specifically refers to Thursday, while 'dzień' means 'day' in general. You would use 'czwartek' when you want to denote that specific day of the week, whereas 'dzień' can be more flexible and vague.
Culture
'Czwartek' comes from the Old Polish term 'czwarty', which means 'fourth', reflecting its position in the week as the fourth day. In Polish culture, Thursday is traditionally seen as a day of preparation for the upcoming weekend, often associated with finishing work tasks before Friday.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce czwartek?
The pronunciation of 'czwartek' is roughly 'ch-var-tek'. The 'cz' sounds like 'ch' in 'chocolate', and the 'w' is pronounced as 'v'.
Q.Is czwartek used in formal settings?
'Czwartek' is generally used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both formal and informal conversations. You can use it in business meetings or casual chats without any issue.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with czwartek?
'Czwartek' can be confused with 'czwarci', which is the plural form used for Thursday in certain contexts. Remember to use 'czwartek' when referring to a singular Thursday.
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