It’s called an emphatic, elongated vowel. English speakers do it all the time. I waaant yams. Heeeelp! He did it, I saaaaw him. It was a teeeerrible storm. The night was so daaaark. Pleeeease ...
It may be difficult to let go of such a versatile and ever-present sound, but there is a silver lining: Polish has fewer, and more consistent, vowel sounds than English. Depending on the English ...
Instead of going straight to the answer, you might only need a few hints to get you over the line: Today's word has two vowels in it ... comes from the Middle English word 'egle', which came ...