The Spanish word is adjetivo.
Yes, Spanish is a proper adjective.
Spanish can be both a noun and adjective. As a noun, Spanish is a language. As an adjective, it describes anything that is Spanish (like Spanish Rice).
The adjective in Spanish is ilustrado/ilustrada.
The proper adjective for Spain would be Spanish, as in Spanish cooking.Note that the correct term for nationals of Spain is Spaniard, but many people refer to "the Spanish" in the plural.
No, the word Spanish is not an adverb at all.The word Spanish is an adjective and a noun.
The possessive adjective form in Spanish is su(which is also his or her).
Spanish is the corresonding adjective to the noun Spain.
Not strictly. It's a Spanish participle, which can also serve as an adjective.
As an adjective, "feminino".
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'oficial' (Spanish) = 'official' (English) - noun and adjective
Yes the word Spanish is a proper noun if you are referring to the Spanish people. If not, it will be an adjective: as in, a Spanish restaurant.