No. Kangaroo is not a compound word.
There is no Hawaiian word for kangaroo, just as there is no English word for Kangaroo.
the slang word for kangaroo is 'roo'! LOL IT SOUNDS FUNNY!
it is written un kangourou (masc.)
Masculine is a common example. It contains the word male (masculine.)
You could use "marsupial" but that applies to other animals as well. To refer to something as "of or like" a kangaroo, you would use the word kangaroo as an adjunct noun (kangaroo fur) or possessive (kangaroo's pouch).
There is no Hawaiian word for kangaroo, just as there is no English word for Kangaroo.
Yes. The word "kangaroo" is believed to have come from the Aboriginal word gangurru, a Guugu Yimidhirr word referring to the Grey Kangaroo.
the slang word for kangaroo is 'roo'! LOL IT SOUNDS FUNNY!
it is written un kangourou (masc.)
Yes, kangaroo is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a mammal, a word for a thing.
When I was at the zoo I saw a Kangaroo jump past me!
"Fair trial" would be an antonym to kangaroo court.
Kangaroo originates from the word, ganurra - used by the aborigines from Queensland, Australia
No, building is not a compound word.
The English word for a baby kangaroo is joey.The word "joey" also refers to the young of any marsupial.
Masculine is a common example. It contains the word male (masculine.)
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.