Yes. Population is a noun, both as a collection of people and as any estimate of their number. Populace, people, and residents are all nouns.
Yes, "populous" is a noun. It refers to a group of people living in a specific area, typically a city or region.
No the word populous is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world is Mexico.
The most populous Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain. Mexico has the largest population with over 120 million people, followed by Colombia with around 50 million people, and Spain with approximately 47 million people.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
Mexico (2013 population estimate 117 million)
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Common nouns for Luzon are island or place.
Demonyn - from the Greek work for Populous 'Demos'.
Populous happened in 9801.
The proper noun is spelled Shanghai, the most populous city of China. The slang term "shanghai" means to kidnap or impress (conscript) into service.
Populous DS happened in 2008.
Populous was created on 1989-06-05.
The most populous is Toronto, followed by Montreal, then Calgary. Ottawa, the capital, is the fourth most populous.
No, Missouri is the 18th most populous state. Wisconsin is the 20th most populous state.
Populous DS was created on 2008-02-21.
The most populous neighbour of Australia is Indonesia.
The United States of America is the most populous country in the Americas. Sao Paulo in Brazil is the most populous city
The most populous country in the world is China, with over 1.4 billion people.