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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.

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Yes, the word "French" can function as both a proper noun and a common noun. As a proper noun, it refers to the people of France or the language spoken in France. As a common noun, it describes items or concepts related to the country of France or its culture.

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