of course.. a noun is a name, thing or place.
Yes, "Jose" is a proper noun. It is a specific name used to identify a particular individual.
"De donde es Jose" means "Where is Jose from" in Spanish.
Proper nouns in Tagalog refer to specific names of people, places, or things. They are always capitalized, such as names of cities (Manila), mountains (Mount Mayon), companies (Jollibee), and people (Jose Rizal).
In Aramaic, Jose is spelled as ܝܥܘܣ and pronounced as Yeüs.
Jose Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines.
'Jose' is pronounced as "ho-seh" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Jose's ex: Mom, is this Jose's popsicle?
proper noun
Some common nouns for Dr. Jose Rizal:humanmancitizendoctorwriterlinguistadvocatereformerpatriotmartyr
# Jose Canseco # Jose Rivera # Jose Fiolo # Jose Perez # Jose Iban # Jose Guzman # Jose Carreras # Jose Gonzales # Jose Saramago # Jose Loiola
Jose Rizal Jose Abad Santos Jose Laurel Jose Diokno Jose P. Rizal Jose V. Abueva Jose Maceda Jose Almonte Jose Garcia Villa Jose Mari Chan
The pronouns for the singular noun boy are he and him. The pronouns for the plural noun boys is they and them.
Jose is spelled Jose.
he is named after san Jose
Dr. Jose Rizal's height is 4'11"
No, marriage is a common noun, a singular, abstract noun.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Marriage Road, San Jose, CA'Marriage on the Rocks', movie 1965Clark County Marriage Bureau, Las Vegas, NVThe Marriage Code of Thailand (The Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand, Book 5)
Jose Xtravaganza goes by Jose Xtravaganza.
Jose wears glasses because he has eye problems. Jose could be nearsighted or Jose could be farsighted.