It depends on the English meaning:
if it is the intention:
informal singular: Czy masz zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
informal plural: Czy macie zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
formal singular to a man: Czy Pan ma zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
formal singular to a woman: Czy Pani ma zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
formal plurar to men: Czy Panowie mają zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
formal plural to women: Czy Panie mają zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
formal plurar to both men and women: Czy Państwo mają zamiar... (+ infinitive of the verb)?
if it is the future action:
informal: Czy... (+ 2nd person singular or plural of the future tense of the verb)?
formal: Czy... Pan/Pani (+ 3rd person singular of the future tense of the verb)? OR Czy... Panowie/Panie/Państwo (+ 3rd person plural of the future tense of the verb)?
if it is the movement towards/into:
singular: informal: Czy idziesz do... (+ name of the place)?
formal: Czy Pan/Pani idzie do... (+ name of the place)?
plural: informal: Czy idziecie do... (+ name of the place)?
formal: Czy Panowie/Panie/Państwo idą do... (+ name of the place)?
"Going to the bank" in Polish means "IdÄ™ do banku".
We'll I mean you can polish it, but its pointless, its just going to get dirty.
You can say "Idę spać" or "Idę się położyć" in Polish to express "I'm going to bed."
That is the slogan for the Energizer company -- they have a bunny as their mascot, and say "it just keeps on going and going and going ..."
By going to a magical land with fairies and princesses and they will give you chocolate nail polish
You can find information on how to polish your car by going to the nearest car dealership and asking them about how to polish you car. But make sure you have the right ingredidents.
take the nail polish off if your going to do acrylic nails yourself, it'll look bad if you dont and you can't make the nails stick good with polish on
diabeł (There is a diagonal line on the L, going down to the left. It is spelled diabel with that line on the L.)
The noun polish is a common noun, as in "I am going to use some polish." The word polish is also a verb, as in "I will polish my shoes." The noun Polish is a proper noun as a word for the language of Poland, "They speak English and Polish." A proper noun is always capitalized. As an adjective, Polish is a proper adjective as in "They are a Polish family." A proper adjective is always capitalized.
You should try going to drugstore.com. There you will be able to find OPI nail polish. You should also try purchasing directly from OPI.com
Yes. Put it in a small plastic baggie and make sure the nail polish container is less the 3 oz.
The best option for the best car polish that is environmentally friendly is to get turtle wax. They now have organic formulas that are good for your car and going green.