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Yes, Spanish is a proper adjective.
"Fluent" can be an adjective when describing someone's ability to speak a language effortlessly and accurately, for example, "He is fluent in Spanish."
The proper adjective for Inca is Incan. An example sentence: They traveled to South America to tour the Incan ruins. In Spanish, the proper adjective is Incaico, as in Imperio Incaico (Inca Empire)
Estampado is the adjective. A patterned skirt would be una falda estampada, for example.
deadly it is an adjective that means "causes death" example: Hemlock is a fatal poison.
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 Spanish word is adjetivo.
deadly it is an adjective that means "causes death" example: Hemlock is a fatal poison.
The typical Spanish adverb - though not all of them - end in "mente", comparably to the English "ly". Thus, for example "veloz" is an adjective; "velozmente" is the corresponding adverb. Other examples include "infelizmente", "rápidamente", etc.
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.