Poland is the name of a country situated in central-eastern Europe, bordering Germany, Belarus, Kaliningrad (Russia), Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine and Lithuania.
Polish is the name given to someone who comes from the country of Poland. It is a nationality.
"He was born in Poland; he is Polish."
"She is Polish; she speaks Polish; she is from Poland."
A person that comes from Poland is called a pole.
Polish is a proper adjective that can be used for Poland.
Only if you are a citizen of Poland. If you were born in Poland, you are automatically a Polish citizen. If you were born outside Poland your Polish parent(s) could apply for Polish citizenship on your behalf. Otherwise, a substancial residency in Poland is reqiuired to apply for Polish citizenship.
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Polish.
The capital of Poland is Warsaw ('Warszawa' in Polish)
The adjective derived from the word Poland is Polish.
Polish is a proper adjective that can be used for Poland.
Only if you are a citizen of Poland. If you were born in Poland, you are automatically a Polish citizen. If you were born outside Poland your Polish parent(s) could apply for Polish citizenship on your behalf. Otherwise, a substancial residency in Poland is reqiuired to apply for Polish citizenship.
First of all its not "Is Polish in Netherlands". Its "Is Poland in Netherlands". Poland is the country. Polish is the language. You can say she's polish or I'm polish. But the country again is Poland. Second of all Poland is a country in eastern Europe. Its bigger than Italy. Poland is a very well known country for its nature and beauty.
"Polish" with a lowercase "p" refers to the nationality or language of Poland, while "Polish" with an uppercase "P" refers to the action of making something smooth and shiny. They are spelled the same due to their historical development as words in the English language.
Sienkiewicz Mickiewicz Chopin was partly polish
Polish (adjective, = of Polish origin): polski; Pole (noun, = a person from Poland or of Polish nationality): Polak (singular masculin), Polka (singular feminin), Polacy (plural masculin), Polki (plural feminin); Poland (noun, = the country name): Polska. Not to confuse with polish, such furniture polish or nail polish (noun): lakier.
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Polish immigrants come from Poland.
It is Google Polska. This is Poland's version of Google. It has the same features and capabilities, but is written in the Polish language.