The collective noun for the noun china is a set of china.
The noun china is a common noun, a china teacup or china dinnerware for example. The noun China is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
The common noun for the proper noun China is country.
Yes, the word 'china' is a noun. The noun 'china' is a common noun when used for tableware, household objects and the ceramic material that these objects are made from. The noun 'China' is a proper noun when used as the name of the country.
China collective noun is set according to my knowledge
No, China is not a verb.
Yes. It is a proper noun and is spelled "China."
Yes, the word 'Chinese' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'Chinese' is a word for a person of or from China; a word for any of the languages of China; a word for a person or a thing.The adjective 'Chinese' is a word used to describe a noun as of or from China.
The word 'Chinese' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun Chinese is a word for the languages of China, a native or national of China, or a person of Chinese descent.The adjective Chinese is a word to describe a noun as of China or its people, languages, or culture.Noun: The Chinese have a long history of art and science.Adjective: The Chinese porcelain has been in my family for many generations.
Names of countries are always proper nouns.
A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, or a thing. The Republic of China is the name of a place, a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
China is la Chine (feminine noun), in French.
Yes, sampan is a noun. A sampan is a small, flat-bottomed boat from China.