Some polkas (for example, "Die Liechtensteiner Polka") do have lyrics, so you could sing them.
A Polka is a dance
The word polka is Czech and means half-step. Another name for a slow polka is a slow half-step dance. The French polka is also slower in tempo.
I think it is probably............ Czech Republic or Poland!
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Singing is singing. And if its a fast kind of talk of singing its most probably a rap.
A Polka is a dance
to say polka in japanese is poruka which is polka
the answer you are looking for is Polka
Polka is a noun.
the polka dots are yellow the song says "...yellow polka dot bikini..." the polka dots are yellow the song says "...yellow polka dot bikini..." OR is it "yellow(comma) polka dot bikini" because that would mean it is a yellow bikini that has polka dots...
The Polka comes from Poland. The polka did not originate in Poland.It comes Bohemia.Originating around 1837.
Stoparjeva Polka (AKA Stopar Polka)
The Polka was popular in the 18th century.
It's a song, a polka song.
Some polka song titles are Pennsylvania Polka, Let's Have a Party, and Just Because. Some other polka songs are On Your Toes and What Do I Care.
you may mean Polka Biala, White Polka, when the girls asks boys for dance... if not I dunno
The colored filled-circle designs on clothing and material are polka dots (the adjective form may be polka-dot or polka-dotted).