Nothing - it's not a Polish word.
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"Yakishimaz" is not a Polish word. It does not have a known meaning in the Polish language.
"Mad" in Polish is "szalony".
If you mean Polish people - it's Poles. If you mean the cleaning spray or liquid, then it's simply polish.
Da is not Polish. It is Russian for yes. The Polish equivalent is Tak.
Names do not have meanings in Polish
Niedziela means "Sunday" in Polish.
"Bottle" in Polish means "butelka".
"Frank" in Polish is "Franciszek" or "Franek".
The Polish word "to" translates to "this" or "it" in English.
In Polish, "yoshu" doesn't have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized Polish word.
The name Katie does not have a direct translation in Polish, but it could be associated with the name Katarzyna, which is the Polish equivalent of Katherine.