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etimology of the word 'cześć' ?!
Is there any explanation why does this word mean 'bye' and 'hi'
at the same time?!
2011年1月14日 17:54
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That's the magic of "cześć". But seriously, as far as I am concerned, any particular explanation cannot be given here. It's just a universal word and we use it both for greeting and when leaving. If you cannot accept using "cześć" twice - you could say "na razie", "do zobaczenia" or "trzymaj się" for a farewell. The equivalent of "cześć" at the beginning of a meeting, would be "witam".
Regarding the word etymology, please take a look here: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cze%C5%9B%C4%87
2011年1月15日
Yupp, you can say "oddajmy CZEŚĆ kapitanowi" which means "let's give honours to the captain. The roots of "Cześć" used as a greeting, come from the word honour.
2011年1月15日
Oh! Now I know!!!
This word is connected with the word 'honor' in Polish, 'honour' in English and 'честь' in Russia!
So it means something like 'честь имею' = 'this is an honour' !! :)
Quba, thank you for the link! It helped me with etymology :)
2011年1月15日
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