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Was (wer) ist POLKA - definition

CENTRAL EUROPEAN DANCE AND ALSO A GENRE OF DANCE MUSIC
Polka music; Polkas; Polka dance; Polka (dance); Heel-and-toe polka; History of polka
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  • People dancing polka in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] in 2006
  • Street musicians in [[Prague]] playing a polka
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Polka         
<language> An object-oriented parallel logic programming language, built on top of Parlog. ["Polka: A Parlog Object-Oriented Language", Andrew Davison, TR, Parlog Group, Imperial College, London 1988]. (1995-01-31)
Polka         
·noun A lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2-4 measure, with the third quaver accented.
II. Polka ·noun A dance of Polish origin, but now common everywhere. It is performed by two persons in common time.
polka         
['p?lk?, 'p??lk?]
¦ noun a lively dance of Bohemian origin in duple time.
¦ verb (polkas, polkaing, polkaed or polka'd) dance the polka.
Origin
C19: via Fr. and Ger. from Czech pu?lka 'half-step'.

Wikipedia

Polka

Polka is a dance and genre of dance music originating in nineteenth-century Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. Though associated with Czech culture, polka is popular throughout Europe and the Americas.

Aussprachebeispiele für POLKA
1. the polka.
Accordion to Cory _ Cory Pesaturo & Ljubinka Kulisic _ Talks at Google
2. ANDREW POLK: Ski bum.
Broadway's The Band's Visit _ Talks at Google
3. ANDREW POLK: Right.
Broadway's The Band's Visit _ Talks at Google
4. ANDREW POLK: Shawarma.
Broadway's The Band's Visit _ Talks at Google
5. called Sea Flower Polka.
Paul Cohen _ Talks at Google
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für POLKA
1. The waitresses wear white with black polka–dotted belts.
2. "It‘s not like we‘re purple with polka dots or something.
3. Same goes for suits, vests, chiffon, stripes and polka dots.
4. But Chelsy looked stunning in a blue polka dot bikini.
5. THE AMALGAMATION POLKA By Stephen Wright Alfred A.