While the Polish alphabet has most of the same letters as the English alphabet, many of them have different sounds. However, there are 14 consonants that sound basically the same in Polish as they do in English: b, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, and z.  The Polish letter g has only a hard g sound, like the g in the English word "good." The Polish letter s is always soft, as in the English word "soft." The Polish letter r is rolled or trilled, as in Spanish or Italian. " When studying a foreign language, "false friends" are words or letters that look exactly as they do in your native language, but are pronounced differently. Polish has 3 letters that are false friends of identical letters in English: c, w, and j.  The Polish letter c is pronounced ts, like the ts in the English word "wits." The Polish letter j is pronounced like the y in the English word "yet." The Polish letter w is pronounced like the English letter v. To round out the consonants in the Polish alphabet, there are 6 letters that are formed with diacritics – accent marks above, below, or through the main letter. These letters are pronounced differently than the same letter without the diacritic.   ć is pronounced like the ch in the English word "choice."  ł is pronounced like the w in the English word "water."  ń is pronounced like the ny in the English word "canyon."  ś is pronounced like the sh in the English word "short."  ź is pronounced like the ch in the English word "teach."  ż is pronounced like the si in the English word "vision." This mark is a single dot over the middle of the letter, rather than an accent mark as with ź. There are 7 two-consonant combinations in the Polish language that are pronounced with a single consonant sound. For most of these, the resulting sound is a blend of the 2 letters.   ch is pronounced like the h in the English word "ha."  sz is pronounced like the sh in the English word "shoe."  cz is pronounced like the ch in the English word "check."  dz is pronounced like the dz in the English word "adze."  dź makes a sound that doesn't exist in English. Simply run the d and ź sounds closely together.  dż is pronounced like the g in the English word "gel."  rz is pronounced like the "s" in the English word "measure." This two-letter combination is pronounced the same as the letter ż. Unlike English, there are no long or short vowels. Polish vowels always sound the same, but are said with a shorter duration than the typical English vowel.   a is pronounced like the a in the English word "smart."  e is pronounced like the e in the English word "bed."  i is pronounced like the ee in the English word "eel."  o is pronounced like the o in the English word "port."  ó is pronounced like the oo in the English word "foot."  u is pronounced the same as the Polish vowel ó.  y is pronounced like the y in the English word "this." There are 2 nasal vowels in the Polish alphabet, represented by the ogonek diacritic, which looks like a little tail on the bottom of the letter. These nasal vowels are ą and ę.   ą is pronounced like the on in the French word "bon."  ę is pronounced like the en in the English word "enter." The Polish language has 4 consonant-vowel combinations that are pronounced with a single consonant sound: ci, si, zi, and ni. These combinations are alternative notations for the letters ć, ś, ź, and ń. Whenever you see these combinations, they are pronounced the same as the letter they represent.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with letters pronounced the same as in English. Memorize the sounds of letters that are "false friends. Move onto consonants with diacritics. Learn the two-letter combinations pronounced with a single sound. Pronounce the 7 basic vowels in the Polish alphabet. Distinguish the pronunciation of the 2 nasal vowels. Add the 4 consonant-vowel combinations.


Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a grey box with gears, to do so. It's the top item on the Settings page. You'll find this option near the middle of the page. It's at the top of the "iTunes & App Store" page. Doing so prompts a pop-up menu. It's in the pop-up menu. Type in the password that you use to log into your Apple ID account, or scan your Touch ID fingerprint. This will open the Apple ID page. You'll find this option near the bottom of the page; on some iPhones, you may first have to scroll down to see it. Doing so opens the Pandora subscription's page. It's near the bottom of the page. Once you've confirmed that you want to cancel your Pandora subscription, your billing will not renew during the next cycle. Your Pandora subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing cycle.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPhone's  Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iTunes & App Store. Tap your Apple ID. Tap View Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID password or Touch ID when prompted. Tap Subscriptions. Select the Pandora subscription. Tap Cancel Subscription. Follow any on-screen instructions to confirm.


During the two weeks that your tattoo is healing, stay out of the sun. UV rays can fade the inks in your tattoo, and they are damaging to your skin. If you must go outside, apply a sunscreen with an SPF 30 or more at least 15 minutes before you go outside. You should also stay away from tanning beds. Don't submerge yourself in any kind of water because it can infect your tattoo. The water is teeming with germs and bacteria. Stay away from swimming pools, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, hot tubs, and the ocean. You will need to avoid swimming until your tattoo is fully healed. Don't pick scabs or scratch itchy parts. Not only will it harm the healing process, but you could infect the tattoo with germs under your nails. You should also avoid wearing clothing that could irritate or stick to the tattoo. If you can, leave the tattoo uncovered. Be careful with your tattoo for the full two weeks after you get it, even if you think it looks healed. Infections are serious, so don't risk getting one by stopping your care early or engaging in risky activities, such as swimming.
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One-sentence summary -- Protect against sun exposure. Avoid swimming. Avoid picking or scratching the tattoo. Allow two weeks for your tattoo to heal.


You can do this by including additional information in your link tag. Find your link tag and include the appropriate code for either your ID or class. Your code should look like:  class=Link.com id=Link.com You can reference the name you've created by using a "." for classes or the "#" symbol for your ID. The code of this should look similar to:  Classes: .Link.com IDs: #Link.com Both of these features will have the effect of hiding your link, but each function hides the link in a different way. By changing the display feature to "none", you will remove the link from the page layout. This may cause other elements of your page to move if they define their position in reference to your link. Changing your visibility to "hidden" will hide the link without influencing the page layout. Your code for this stage should simply look like:  display: none visibility: hidden Incorrect code can cause significant errors in your webpage or change important elements of your design. Your final HTML and CSS code should look like:   HTML Code:<a href=Link.com class=Link.com>Link</a>  CSS Code:.Link.com {display: none;}
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Add a class or ID attribute to your link. Create a CSS rule for your class or ID. Change the "display" or "visibility". Double check the correctness of your code.