Polish
Polish can refer to three related concepts in English: the verb to polish, meaning to rub something to make it smooth or shiny; the noun polish, a substance used for polishing; and the adjective or proper noun Polish, relating to Poland, its people, or its language. The verb derives from Old French polir and Latin politus and was adopted into English in the medieval period. The noun sense arises from the action, with common examples such as shoe polish, metal polish, and polishing compounds used in crafts and manufacturing.
The term Polish as nationality or language is capitalized in English. The country name Poland comes from
The Polish language, called Polish in English, is a West Slavic language and the official language of
In everyday use, polishing is a common finishing step that improves appearance and may enhance surface properties
Note: capitalization distinguishes the nationality or language (Polish) from the generic action or material (polish).