My dad showed me how to do the Polish dance named polka. :)
Examples: 1. My dad listens to the most awful polka music! The old woman down the street just went to the Polka Hall of Fame. Every so often a polka song comes on the radio and we turn it off. 2. Sally was wearing a polka dotted shirt today. A really fun pattern to wear is polka dots. The dog was a dalmatian and had polka dots.
i love the pattern of stripes and polka dots on your bed i use the color pattern if blue green blue green inn my picture
The nouns in the sentence are:Aunt Bettymodelpolka dots
The name "polka dotties" does not require an apostrophe unless you are indicating possession. If you are referring to a brand or a specific design style, it can simply be written as "polka dotties." However, if you want to show that something belongs to the polka dotties (e.g., "the polka dotties' design"), then you would use an apostrophe.
like the dress they use
A Polka is a dance
to say polka in japanese is poruka which is polka
the answer you are looking for is Polka
Heres one(a sentence): How would you use the word oxyhemoglobin in a sentence?or how about: I like oxyhemoglobin.maybe: Oxyhemoglobin aren't purple and pink polka-dotted.
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.