polkaˈpoʊl kə, ˈpoʊ kə
polka (v)
- present
- polkas
- past
- polkaed
- past participle
- polkaed
- present participle
- polkaing
polka (n)
- plural
- polkas
English Definitions:
polka (noun)
music performed for dancing the polka
polka (verb)
a Bohemian dance with 3 steps and a hop in fast time
polka (verb)
dance a polka
polka (Noun)
A lively dance originating in Bohemia.
polka (Noun)
The music for this dance.
polka (Verb)
To dance the polka.
Polka
The polka is a Central European dance and also a genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in Bohemia. Polka is still a popular genre of folk music in many European countries and is performed by folk artists in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Croatia, Slovenia, Germany, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and Slovakia. Local varieties of this dance are also found in the Nordic countries, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Latin America, and in the United States.
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.
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