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nedjelja — meaning in English: Sunday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nedjelja' when referring to the day of the week that comes after Saturday and before Monday. It is commonly used in both casual conversations and formal settings, such as discussing weekend plans or religious services, especially in Croatia where Sunday often holds cultural significance.
Synonyms & nuances
The word 'nedjelja' specifically refers to Sunday, while 'vikend' encompasses both Saturday and Sunday. You would use 'nedjelja' when you want to emphasize the specific day for religious activities or family gatherings, whereas 'vikend' is more suitable for casual weekend plans.
Culture
'Nedjelja' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'nedělja', which means 'day of rest'. In Croatian culture, Sunday is often a family day, with many people attending church services or enjoying leisurely meals together. The significance of Sunday as a day of rest can be traced back to religious customs that emphasize the importance of taking a break from the week's labor.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nedjelja' mean in English?
'Nedjelja' translates to 'Sunday' in English, designating the seventh day of the week, often associated with rest and family gatherings.
Q.How do you use 'nedjelja' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Idem na misu u nedjelju,' which means 'I am going to mass on Sunday.' This situates the word within the context of religious practice.
Q.Is 'nedjelja' used formally or informally?
'Nedjelja' is a neutral term, meaning it can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Whether discussing Sunday plans with friends or scheduling meetings in a business setting, it remains appropriate.
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