How to Say the Days of the Week in Slavic Languages (Interactive Map)
Wondering how to say the days of the week in Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Rusyn, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian and Kashubian? Explore the similarities and differences side by side, with filters, column toggles and a mobile-friendly cards view.
How to use this guide
Use the search box to find a weekday or language form quickly. Hide columns you do not need, switch to cards, or use two-column comparison for focused study.
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The map is kept as a real OpenStreetMap/Leaflet map. Tap a day and the map list updates for all Slavic languages shown on the page.
Search by English, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Rusyn, Sorbian or Kashubian form.
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Days of the week in Slavic languages
| English | Czech | Slovak | Polish | Slovenian | Croatian | Bosnian | Serbian | Macedonian | Bulgarian | Belarusian | Ukrainian | Russian | Rusyn | Upper Sorbian | Lower Sorbian | Kashubian |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | pondělí | pondelok | poniedziałek | ponedeljek | ponedjeljak | ponedjeljak | понедељак | понеделник | понеделник | панядзелак | понеділок | понедельник | понеділок | póndźela | pónjeźele | pòniedzôłk |
| Tuesday | úterý | utorok | wtorek | torek | utorak | utorak | уторак | вторник | вторник | аўторак | вівторок | вторник | вівторок | wutora | wałtora | wtórk |
| Wednesday | středa | streda | środa | sreda | srijeda | srijeda | среда | среда | сряда | серада | середа | среда | середа | srjeda | srjoda | strzoda |
| Thursday | čtvrtek | štvrtok | czwartek | četrtek | četvrtak | četvrtak | четвртак | четврток | четвъртък | чацвер | четвер | четверг | четвер | štwórtk | stwórtk | czwôrtk |
| Friday | pátek | piatok | piątek | petek | petak | petak | петак | петок | петък | пятніца | п’ятниця | пятница | п’ятниця | pjatk | pětk | piątk |
| Saturday | sobota | sobota | sobota | sobota | subota | subota | субота | сабота | събота | субота | субота | суббота | субота | sobota | sobota | sobòta |
| Sunday | neděle | nedeľa | niedziela | nedelja | nedjelja | nedjelja | недеља | недела | неделя | нядзеля | неділя | воскресенье | неділя | njedźela | njeźela | niedzéla |
Tip: On mobile, switch to “Cards” view for a more comfortable layout.
Card view: each English day as a separate card with all Slavic equivalents stacked. Great for scrolling on mobile.
Most Slavic languages share very similar patterns for the days of the week, often based on ordinal numbers (Monday as “after Sunday”, Tuesday as “second”, etc.) or older Church-Slavonic traditions.
You can spot families: West Slavic (Czech, Slovak, Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian), South Slavic (Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian) and East Slavic (Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Rusyn) – the table lets you see those correspondences at a glance.
Days on the Slavic languages map
Days: click to show on the map.
Tap a day to see how it looks across the Slavic languages on the map below. The map uses real OpenStreetMap tiles; the list below the map updates instantly for all languages.
Patterns to notice
Quick facts
Slavic days FAQ
What does this page compare?
It compares the days of the week in Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Rusyn, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian and Kashubian, with English as a reference.
Which Slavic languages are included?
The table includes Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Rusyn, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian and Kashubian.
Is the OpenStreetMap map included?
Yes. The map section uses real OpenStreetMap tiles through Leaflet, with clickable day buttons and markers for the Slavic languages shown on the page.
How should I use this page on mobile?
Switch to card view to see each day as a separate mobile-friendly card. The OpenStreetMap map can also be moved and zoomed.
