No, Polish does not have long vowel sounds. Vowels in Polish are generally short and their length is consistently maintained.
Polish has both short and long vowel sounds. The distinction between short and long vowels is important in pronunciation and can affect the meaning of words in Polish.
No, Biesiada is not a Hispanic last name. It is more common in Poland due to its Polish origin.
The noun or verb "polish" has a short O sound and a short I sound. The proper adjective "Polish" has a long O sound and a short I sound.
Sokol means falcon...and is accually my last name! (pronounced: so-coal)
A week, like any other good nail polish.
about 3 to 5 days
Yes, it sounds like a typical Polish last name.
Opened bottles, after about two years. Unopened, they can last indefinitely, says Annette Soboleski, a nail technician for polish maker OPI Products Inc. Once a bottle is opened, however, some ingredients will evaporate, causing the polish to thicken and separate. To thin the polish and make it last longer, add a few drops of nail-lacquer thinner.
Its ethnicity is originally Polish, which has become wides[read within the US due to mass migration following the war
O.P.I. lasts a long time. Regular Sally Hanson nail polish does not last quite as long as O.P.I, though the non-chip nail polish lasts pretty long.
1 billion years
No, Polish does not have long vowel sounds. Vowels in Polish are generally short and their length is consistently maintained.
no. puttng naile polish on a fridg does not make it last forever
I'm polish and its my last name but, the origin is german.
supposedly the last name Lodarek(also my last name, w00t) is either Polish or German. most likely polish
no