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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.

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Do you spell spelling in Polish?

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What common word changes its pronunciation when the first letter is capitalized?

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