недѣлꙗ
See also: недѣля
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *nedělja.
See also
- Template:list:days of the week/cu
Old East Slavic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *nedělja.
Descendants
- Belarusian: нядзе́ля (njadzjélja)
- Russian: неде́ля (nedélja, “week”)
- Rusyn: недї́ля (nedjílja)
- Ukrainian: неді́ля (nedílja)
- → Estonian: nädal (“week”)
- → Latgalian: nedeļa (“week”)
- → Latvian: nedēļa (“week”)
- → Livonian: nädīļ (“week”)
- → Skolt Sami: neäʹttel (“week”)
- → Tuvan: неделя (nädälya, “week”)
- → Yakut: нэдиэлэ (nediele, “week”)
See also
- (days of the week) понедѣльникъ (ponedělĭnikŭ), въторьникъ (vŭtorĭnikŭ), середа (sereda)/третииникъ (tretiinikŭ), четвьртъкъ (četvĭrtŭkŭ)/четвьргъ (četvĭrgŭ), пѧтъкъ (pętŭkŭ)/пѧтьница (pętĭnica), субота (subota), недѣлꙗ (nedělja) (Category: orv:Days of the week)
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