polka
polka
noun POL-kah Rare
Origin: Czech/Polish polka, possibly from 'Polka' (Polish woman) or 'půlka' (half-step).
Usage Note
Polka refers to the lively Central European dance in 2/4 time and its associated music genre. Des points de polka (polka dots) are named after the dance's popularity when the spotted pattern was fashionable in the 19th century. The plural is polkas.
Examples
"Ils ont dansé la polka toute la soirée."
Natural Translation
They danced the polka all evening.
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