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Days Of Week In Polish<\/p>"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you know the <\/strong>days of the week in Polish? Would you like to learn what each day’s name means? And do you know that Poles have some rituals accustomed to each day of the week? I gathered for you all the interesting and funny<\/a> information here.

Firstly, the week in the Polish calendar, starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. This rule was set by ISO and all Europe follows this regulation. However, according to Christian tradition, the first day of the week is Sunday. And that is important to know in order to understand the meaning of Polish names for the weekdays. <\/p>

Another fact about Polish name<\/a>s of the week is that they are not capitalized<\/strong>, and it doesn’t matter that they are proper nouns. The same goes for the names of the months in Polish<\/a>. <\/p>

Here’s a video I made about Polish week days:<\/p>

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