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"Możesz" is in Polish. It is the second person singular form of the verb "to be able to" in Polish.
To repair a scratch on a Brother Bear DVD, a person can polish and buff the DVD. A person can use furniture polish for the DVD because the polish fills in the scratches.
No. 'Polish', as in a person from Poland, is pronounced "POE-lish". The other 'polish', as in shoe polish, is pronounced "PAW-lish".
He is a polish person from Michigan.
Sienkiewicz Mickiewicz Chopin was partly polish
a Pollock is a polish word that has been turned around many times but it means stupid person in polish it offends polish people very much
Yes.
The word "Pole" in Polish is spelled as "Polak" if referring to a Polish person, or as "słup" if referring to a physical pole (like a street pole).
Nationality and race does not affect ones ability to be creative. There are Polish artists, but not every Polish person is an artist. The same applies to every other nationality.
Meksykanin - a person meksykański - adjective
It really depends on the person