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Some common nouns for the proper noun French are:languagecitizensculturecuisine
French can be both a proper noun and a common noun. When referring to the French language or people, it is a proper noun, like when saying "He speaks French" or "She is French." However, when used as an adjective or to describe something related to France, it is a common noun, such as in "I love French food" or "We saw a French movie."
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the common French noun for hydrangea is 'un hortensia' (masc.)
The word French is a proper noun, the name for a specific nationality of people. When used as an adjective for something of or from France, it is a proper adjective. Countries, nationalities, and proper adjectives are always capitalized.
The noun 'French' is a word for the people and the language of France. The noun 'French' is a proper, uncountable noun.
Heather has no equivalent as a first name in French. As the common noun for the flower, it is 'une bruyère'.
The word tourment is the French spelling for the English word torment, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for great suffering.
The noun army is a singular, common, concrete noun, used to collectively refer to a large force of soldiers, or any similarly massed group (e.g. painters, cats, ants).
Common noun
A common noun of the concrete type, both in English and in its original French.
common