Yes, the word loudly is the adverb form of the adjective loud. An adverb modifies a verb, while an adjective describes a noun. Example uses:
Adverb: He loudly shouted directions to the players as if he were the coach.
Adjective: A loud noise coming from under the car made me pull over to take a look.
Yes, the noun English is a proper noun, the name of a specific nationality and a specific language. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The word English is also a proper adjective.
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Both Luxembourgish and Luxembourgen are found in English dictionaries.
The only word with that spelling in English dictionaries is the surname, Husted, a proper noun.
An antonym for silent is loud, the antonym for silently is loudly, or aloud.
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No, the word 'loudly' is not a noun.The word 'loudly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'loud'.The noun form of the adjective 'loud' is loudness, a common noun; a general word for a quality of sound.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Yes, although the more proper form is "loudly." An example is the form "he talks too loud" (loudly).
To speak loudly or to yell.
English is a proper adjective.
The word English is not a proper noun when it is used as a proper adjective. That is an English accent, an English type automobile, an English looking top hat.
Comparative: more loudly Superlative: most loudly
Screming is not an English word. If you meant screaming,it means to be yelling loudly and frantically.
Paikonu [p+I ko-noo] as a proper name, this means 'loudly (boldly) urged to succeed'.
What is "do writing?" This does not appear to be proper English. If the question were rephrased in proper English, I think we would know how to answer it.
The comparative form of "loudly" is "more loudly."
Not everyone here knows proper English. Others may be lazy and use chat speech. Then of course, some are just young. In addition, there is some debate as to what is proper English. Proper British English is not the same as proper American English. Other English-speaking nations have their own variations of English.