Car
Work
Elevator
Shopping Center
Airplane
Public Transit
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Labor pool
If it is a name or place then yes. If not no.
A buisness Woman. You know how a man is a buisness man? Well, a woman is simply a buisness woman.
No. It is not. I am not sure what it is, but not a noun. A noun would be "dog, cat, house, person, man, woman" etc.. A proper noun would be a name of a person or place.
Yes - her name was Frances Perklins.
As a name it would be "star woman": wicáhpiwin
The name Deidre is Gaelic for woman. La usually denotes a meaning of the. Therefore, LaDeirdre would mean the woman.
You could name it BrideToBe as the woman would be a bride to be :) Good luck with your name (:
If 'Old Woman Swamp' is the name of a specific swamp (real or fictional), it is a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Example: Ilamosi Abosa nelo
a date a wedding