Spodnie is the polish word for pants. Nikki wrote this comment. TTYL. Bye
The word for pants in Polish is "spodnie."
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
The Polish word for Polish is "polski."
No, "polish" and "Polish" are not homophones. "Polish" with a lowercase "p" refers to making something smooth and shiny. "Polish" with an uppercase "P" refers to people or things related to Poland.
Grandfather in Polish is "dziadek".
The singular form of "pants" is "pant" and the plural form of "pants" is "pants."
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Soak Item In Plenty Of Polish Remover Until Clean :) Or Just Saturate That Area With Polish Remover.
Try soaking it in warm water then using Nail Polish remover and throwing them in the wash.
Pants, panties, part (hair), polish (nail), purse,
Realy gotcho means long pants thats all
I used a restoring nail polish with acetate in it that is supposed to thin nail polish to take it off your nails easier. It's called Seche Restore restoration thinner. It worked great getting purple nail polish off my microfiber sofa and my white pants!
The pants leg of a suit should be long enough to cover socks, but high enough so that they do not get shoe polish on them. Traditionally men's suit pants would go to med-heel, but starting in the 1960s the crept up to be a bit higher.
Have you tried nail-polish remover? I would suggest repeated dabbings, switching to fresh cotton balls soaked in remover as the old ones become discolored with the polish. When all the polish is out, launder your trousers as usual. I used this method to get red polish out of a pair of blue-jeans. You might need to bleach the pants or use a laundry booster, as I found that the polish remover got out stains on the old jeans that I didn't know were there. ;-) After washing the jeans a couple times, the color evened out, and no lasting damage was done from the remover.
Recently I found that nail polish remover can remove ink stains from blue denim pants. Maybe it will work for you.
"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.