Welcome back! In this lesson, we’re diving into days of the week and months of the year in Polish. These are essential for talking about schedules, making plans, and discussing dates. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to confidently use these words in sentences and conversations. Let’s get started!


Why Learn Days and Months?

Knowing the days of the week and months of the year is crucial for everyday communication. Whether you’re scheduling a meeting, talking about your plans, or discussing holidays, these words will come up all the time. Plus, they’re a great way to expand your vocabulary and sound more natural in Polish.


Days of the Week (Dni tygodnia)

Here are the days of the week in Polish:

PolishEnglish
PoniedziałekMonday
WtorekTuesday
ŚrodaWednesday
CzwartekThursday
PiątekFriday
SobotaSaturday
NiedzielaSunday

Grammar Notes:

  • Days of the week are masculine nouns in Polish.
  • When talking about something happening on a specific day, use the preposition w (on) + the day in the locative case. For example:
    • W poniedziałek (on Monday), w sobotę (on Saturday).

Example Sentences:

  • W poniedziałek idę do pracy. – On Monday, I go to work.
  • W sobotę odpoczywam. – On Saturday, I rest.
  • W niedzielę jem obiad z rodziną. – On Sunday, I eat lunch with my family.

Months of the Year (Miesiące)

Here are the months of the year in Polish:

PolishEnglish
StyczeńJanuary
LutyFebruary
MarzecMarch
KwiecieńApril
MajMay
CzerwiecJune
LipiecJuly
SierpieńAugust
WrzesieńSeptember
PaździernikOctober
ListopadNovember
GrudzieńDecember

Grammar Notes:

  • Months are also masculine nouns in Polish.
  • When talking about something happening in a specific month, use the preposition w (in) + the month in the locative case. For example:
    • W styczniu (in January), w lipcu (in July).

Example Sentences:

  • Urodziłem się w maju. – I was born in May. (male speaker)
  • Urodziłam się w listopadzie. – I was born in November. (female speaker)
  • W sierpniu jedziemy na wakacje. – In August, we’re going on vacation.

Practice Tasks

  1. Fill in the Blanks:
    Complete the sentences with the correct day or month:
    • ___ (On Monday) idę na siłownię.
    • ___ (In July) jest bardzo gorąco.
    • ___ (On Saturday) spotykam się z przyjaciółmi.
    • ___ (In December) świętujemy Boże Narodzenie.
  2. Translate These Sentences:
    • On Tuesday, I have a meeting.
    • In April, the flowers bloom.
    • On Friday, we go to the cinema.
    • In September, school starts.
  3. Create Your Own Sentences:
    Write 5 sentences using days of the week and 5 sentences using months. For example:
    • W czwartek oglądam film. – On Thursday, I watch a movie.
    • W czerwcu jest ciepło. – In June, it’s warm.

Cultural Tip: Polish Holidays and Traditions

In Poland, certain days and months are associated with special holidays and traditions:

  • Boże Narodzenie (Christmas) is celebrated in grudzień (December).
  • Wielkanoc (Easter) usually falls in marzec (March) or kwiecień (April).
  • Andrzejki (St. Andrew’s Day) is celebrated on 30 listopada (November 30th) with fun fortune-telling games.

Homework

  1. Write down your weekly schedule in Polish. For example:
    • W poniedziałek idę do pracy. – On Monday, I go to work.
    • W środę chodzę na zajęcia językowe. – On Wednesday, I go to language classes.
  2. Write a short paragraph about your favorite month and what you usually do during that time. For example:
    • Mój ulubiony miesiąc to lipiec. W lipcu jeżdżę nad morze i opalam się na plaży. – My favorite month is July. In July, I go to the seaside and sunbathe on the beach.
  3. Bonus: Look up a Polish holiday and write a sentence about when it’s celebrated.

That’s it for Lesson 11! You’ve now mastered the days of the week and months of the year in Polish. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be talking about dates and schedules like a native speaker. Do zobaczenia! 😊


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