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Days, months, compass directions Posted by on Nov 28, 2011 in Grammar, Vocabulary

Here are some words you want to remember to describe date and location:

poniedziałek Monday, w poniedziałek on Monday

wtorek Tuesday, we wtorek on Tuesday

środa Wednesday, w środę on Wednesday

czwartek Thursday, w czwartek on Thursday

piątek Friday, w piątek on Friday

sobota Saturday, w sobotę on Saturday

niedziela Sunday, w niedzielę on Sunday

Compass Directions

północ north, na północy in the north

wschód east, na wschodzie in the east

południe south, na południu in the south

zachód west, na zachodzie in the west

Months

styczeń January, w styczniu in January

luty February, w lutym in February

marzec March, w marcu in March

kwiecień April, w kwietniu in April

maj May, w maju in May

czerwiec June, w czerwcu in June

lipiec July, w lipcu in July

sierpień August, w sierpniu in August

wrzesień September, we wrześniu in September

październik October, w październiku in October

listopad November, w listopadzie in November

grudzień December, w grudniu in December

Please note in Polish we do not use capital letters for the month name or day of the week name.

Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)

 

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My name is Kasia Scontsas. I grew near Lublin, Poland and moved to Warsaw to study International Business. I have passion for languages: any languages! Currently I live in New Hampshire. I enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking and paddle boarding. My husband speaks a little Polish, but our daughters are fluent in it! I wanted to make sure that they can communicate with their Polish relatives in our native language. Teaching them Polish since they were born was the best thing I could have given them! I have been writing about learning Polish language and culture for Transparent Language’s Polish Blog since 2010.