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Polish

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English

Adjective

Polish

Pronunciation

  1. From Poland

Translations

Noun

Polish

Pronunciation

  1. Language spoken in Poland.
    • Polish Alphabet: Aa Ąą Bb Cc Ćć Dd Ee Ęę Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Łł Mm Nn Ńń Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Śs Tt Uu Ww Yy Zz Żż Źź

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Translation

  • Afrikaans: Pools
  • Albanian: Polonisht
  • Amharic: ፖሊሽ
  • Arabic: بولندية
  • Armenian: Լեհական, Լեհերեն
  • Azeri: Полјак
  • Basque: Poloniera
  • Belorussian: Польская
  • Breton: poloneg m
  • Bulgarian: Полски
  • Catalan: polonès
  • Cherokee: ᏉᎸᏍᎦ
  • Chinese: 波兰语
  • Croatian: Poljski
  • Czech: Polský
  • Danish: Polsk
  • Esperanto: pola
  • Estonian: Poola
  • Faeroese: Polskt
  • Farsi: لهستانى
  • Finnish: puola
  • French: polonais m
  • Frisian: Poalsk
  • Galician: Polaco
  • Georgian: პოლონური
  • German: Polnisch n
  • Modern Greek: Πολωνικά
  • Hebrew: פולנית
  • Hindi: पोलिश
  • Hungarian: Lengyel
  • Icelandic: Pólska
  • Indonesian: bahasa polandia
  • Irish: Polainnis
  • Interlingua: polonese
  • Italian: Polacco
  • Japanese: ポーランド語
  • Kazakh: Поляк
  • Korean: 폴란드어
  • Latvian: Poļu
  • Lithuanian: Lenkų, Lenkiškai
  • Macedonian: Полски
  • Malay: Poland
  • Maltese: Pollakk
  • Moksha: Польшань
  • Nepali: पोलिश
  • Norwegian: Polsk
  • Polish: polski
  • Portuguese: polonês m, polaco m
  • Romanian: Poloneză
  • Russian: Польский
  • Serbian: Пољски
  • Slovak: Poľský
  • Slovene: poljščina f
  • Sorbian: Pólšćina
  • Spanish: Polaco m
  • kiSwahili: Kipolandi
  • Swedish: polska
  • Tamil: போலிஷ்
  • Tatar: Поляк
  • Thai: ภาษาโปแลนด์
  • Turkish: Lehçe
  • Ukrainian: Польський
  • Urdu: پولستاني
  • Vietnamese: Tiếng Ba-lan
  • Walloon: Polonès
  • Welsh: Pwyleg
  • isiZulu: Isipholisha


Noun

polish

Pronunciation

  1. A substance used to polish
    A good silver polish will remove tarnish easily.
  2. Cleanliness; smoothness, shininess
    The floor was waxed to a high polish.
  3. Refinement; cleanliness in performance or presentation
    The lecturer showed a lot of polish at his last talk.

Related terms

Translations

Verb

to polish (polished, polished)

Pronunciation

  1. To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding (often polish up)
    He polished up the chrome until it gleamed.
  2. To refine; remove imperfections
    The band has polished its performance since the last concert.

Related terms

polish off

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