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Based word: proprius, proprietasOrigin: LatinMeaning: Ownershipproprius, proprietas
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'intelligent' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'intelligent' is intelligence, a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
There is no word in English spelled 'gaunts'.The nearest English word is gaunt, an adjective, a word that describes a noun. In English there are no masculine or feminine forms.
An adjective is a word that describes the noun, therefore gymnastics is a noun but gymnastic is an adjective.
Its a noun. The adjective of difference is different
The gender of an adjective in Spanish is determined by the gender of the noun it describes. If the noun is feminine, the adjective should be in its feminine form. If the noun is masculine, the adjective should be in its masculine form.
Turquoise is a feminine noun and adjective in French. It has no masculine.
an adjective. it is not a noun because you cannot touch or interact with appropriate,and it is not a verb because you can not physically or mentally "appropriate"
The French word for African is "Africain" when used for masculine and "Africaine" when used for feminine.
Segreto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "secret".Specifically, the Italian word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form or as the masculine singular form of an adjective. The adjective's feminine singular form is segreta. The pronunciation will be "sey-GREY-to" as a masculine adjective/noun and "sey-GREY-ta" as a feminine adjective.
"Difficile" is an adjective in French and does not have a gender. It remains the same regardless of whether it is describing a masculine or feminine noun.
"Mes cahiers" is masculine in French because "cahiers" is a masculine noun and the possessive adjective "mes" agrees with the gender of the noun it precedes.
le français (masculine article, plus masculine noun / or adjective) - la française (feminine article plus feminine noun / or adjective)
scientifique is a noun and also an adjective
In Spanish, "horrible" is an adjective that does not change in gender to match a noun. It stays the same whether describing a masculine or feminine noun.
The noun "ruban" and the adjective "adhésif" are masculine in French.
Titanica or titanico as an adjective and titano as a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "titan."Specifically, the word functions as an adjective and as a masculine noun in their singular forms. The adjective may be refer to feminine objects and organisms as titanica and masculine as titanico. The respective pronunciations will be "tee-TA-nee-ka" as the feminine adjective, "tee-TA-nee-ko" as the masculine adjective, and "tee-TA-no" as the noun.