No, Polish does not have long vowel sounds. Vowels in Polish are generally short and their length is consistently maintained.
Polish has both long and short vowel sounds. The length of a vowel sound in Polish can change the meaning of a word, so it's important to pay attention to vowel duration for proper pronunciation.
Frogs typically make a "ribbit" sound. However, the specific sound a frog makes can vary depending on the species. Some frogs may chirp, croak, or whistle.
The blue dart frog (scientific name: Dendrobates azureus) makes a buzzing sound.
The word polish (pronounced /ˈpɒlɪʃ/) has two short vowels: The short o and the short i.
a door a frog
Long
'hunter' = 'łowca'. Polish sound 'ł' is similar to 'w' in 'war' and polish 'w' can be prounanced as 'v'.
'One' in Polish is Jeden. It sounds like Yeden. Its a Yuh sound.
Two in Polish is dwa and it is pronounced like dva, with a v sound.
The majority of frogs produce high-pitched whistles, buzzes, peeps and similar sounds. Some large frogs produce a low hoarse sound called a croak. It sounds a bit like a choking person trying to say, "ribbit". To reproduce it, try saying "ribbit" as far down in your throat as you possibly can.
Frogs only make frog sounds. In Hebrew, this sound is usually described as "ribbit" (ריביט) or kirkur (קירקור)