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The term "polka" comes from the Czech language and originated in Bohemia in the mid-19th century. It is a lively dance and music style that became popular throughout Europe.
Do you mean like this: wear _____ polka dot? If so, it says Polka dot underwear.
It is a Czech word meaning little half.It is a Polish word meaning girl.It is not a German word. In German, it means the dance, Polka.
The word for mother in Yoruba language is "Iya."
home language, mother language, mother-tongue
The word for mother in Garifuna language is "iná".
The African word for mother varies depending on the specific language or dialect being spoken. For example, in Swahili, the word for mother is "mama" and in Yoruba, it is "iya."
Yes, the word 'mother' is a noun, a word for a person (My mother will pick us up.)The word 'mother' is also a verb (Please don't mother me.) and an adjective (English is my mother language.)
The word "mère" comes from the French language.
That does not mean anything.Maybe you meant "poikki" which means broken or cut off.Or then you meant polkka, which is polka.
The word polka is Czech and means half-step. Another name for a slow polka is a slow half-step dance. The French polka is also slower in tempo.
Amoo is used for father's brother and Daiee is used for mother's brother, both of them mean uncle in English Language.