Assuming you meant "a Pole," it is spelled 'Polak.'
If you really meant "a pole", it is spelled 'słup.'
"Pole" in Polish is spelled as "Polak" when referring to a Polish person, and as "słup" when referring to a cylindrical object or support structure.
The word "Pole" in Polish is spelled as "Polak" if referring to a Polish person, or as "słup" if referring to a physical pole (like a street pole).
Faith in Polish is spelled as "wiara."
The name Julia is spelled the same in Polish. It is written as "Julia" in the Polish language.
"Love you" in Polish is spelled "kocham cię."
In Polish, "mother" is spelled "matka" and "father" is spelled "ojciec".
The capital of Poland is Warsaw. It is the largest city in the country and serves as its political, economic, and cultural center.
"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.
The plural form for "Polish" when referring to people is "Poles".
Charlotte is spelled the same in Polish as it is in English.
Faith in Polish is spelled as "wiara."
The people of Poland are called the Polish.
There's Polish, spelled with the capital "p," which means originating in Poland, such as Polish people or Poles, and there's polish as in nail polish. So you spelled it right:p However, the two words (Polish and polish) are pronounced differently.
Popick is spelled the same in Polish as it is in English
The vertical pole is the mast and the horizontal pole is the spar. Unless you are referring to a Polish sailor.
Jean is spelled the same in Polish as it is in English
The name Julia is spelled the same in Polish. It is written as "Julia" in the Polish language.
Polish people are Pole's.