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dek in Polish What does "dek" mean in Polish? It is liczebnik. For example: 25 deka żiemniaków
Feb 10, 2015 10:35 AM
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It's short for dekagram (English decagram), often abbreviated as 'dag'. 1 dag = 10 grams.
February 10, 2015
Dekagram is a weight unit. In recipes it's shortened to dag, (t, kg, dag, g, mg etc.). Deko and deka are used interchangeably (and are incorrect according to wikipedia, we don't really care), guess they don't have any basic form. You can't decline deko and deka: M: pięć deko truskawek, N: pięcioma deko truskawek M: pięć dekagramów truskawek, N: pięcioma dekagramami truskawek
February 12, 2015
Really? Firstly, in my book I see "deka". Secondly, we say "dekAgram", not "dekOgram" So logic question: why DEKO?
February 10, 2015
You have to say: 25 deko ziemniaków. Basic word is DEKO, from dekagram
February 10, 2015
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