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Ahmed Aljabry _CELTA
Dni tygodnia - Days of the week in Polish

Learning the days of the week has been very difficult so far for me. 

So, I'm starting to look for youtube videos to help me. I've found this one.

What do you think? Do you know one that is better? Don't be shy to give me tips and advice.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2304tGXNBg

Oct 23, 2014 11:18 AM
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I think you must play "skojarzenia". First, you do the list of words that you must learn. Then, you write words that you think are just like the first. It could be in Emglish or Polish. Let's look for the example!

poniedziaƂek - po niedzieli

wtorek - like "worek"

ƛroda - ƛrodek tygodnia etc, etc. 

But remember: It must be good for you. Write all you think. Good learning ^^

November 3, 2014
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This seems to be pleasant and good learning method. With what exactly do you have the problem, what's the most difficult? It would be more easy to learn them by their meaning: starting from sunday

Niedziela - nie - dziaƂać/robić (in Russian dzelat'), so, don't do anything, because it is free day, just like friday in Yemen, other Muslim countries

PoniedziaƂek - po niedzieli/after sunday

Wtorek - another name related with Russian vtoryy, which means "the second one", second day of the week

ƚroda - from ƛrodek/ƛrodkowy (dzieƄ tygodnia), day beeing in the middle of the week (working week)

Czwartek - from czwarty/czwarty dzieƄ dzieƄ, the forth one

Piątek - from piąty/piąty dzieƄ tygodnia, the fifth one

Sobota - have no idea

October 24, 2014

Czeƛć Kubda :)

My problem is, I'm NOT a good student.

I ned to have fun learning, so putting the vocabulary in a song was very helpful for me.

I'm just looking for other things to learn in a song like this one. 

 

Sobota - sounds like Sabbath (or in Arabic, Sabt)

October 24, 2014