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 rabbits are smaller than Netherlands by about 1 to 1 1/2 pounds. There are also several differences in appearance: -Netherlands have compact bodies, while Polish bodies are generally more elongated. -Netherlands have rounder, shorter heads while Polish have longer heads with pointier noses. -Netherlands have characteristically short ears while Polish have longer ears. More recently, Polish rabbits are being bred to look more and more similar to Netherland dwarfs. Judges at shows like the appearance of Netherlands, so rabbit showers continue this practice. That is why Polish are beginning to look and become more similar to Netherlands. You can learn more about each breed at the following links below.
After the Polish campaign of 1939, the Germans attacked France, Netherlands and Belgium.
The Mentalist - 2008 Red Lacquer Nail Polish 5-15 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Egg nog was invented in 1600's, i believe by either the Czechoslovaks or polish
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
The polish word for Polish is: Polski.
No. Polish can be a verb, as in to polish a penny (clean or brighten a penny). Polish can be an adjective, as in "That man is Polish." Polish is used to describe people from Poland.
Polish polish Polish: when you are from Poland, you are Polish polish: like furniture polish or nail polish Trust me it is Polish and polish because It was a riddle on my test and I wrote those two words down and got it right.
Polish and polish. Polish as in the Polish Hotdogs. And polish as in I polish my nails
polish Goral is ...polish mountain.
Because i love to polish me toenails! I polish them everyday. I LOVE NAIL POLISH!
No. 'Polish', as in a person from Poland, is pronounced "POE-lish". The other 'polish', as in shoe polish, is pronounced "PAW-lish".