A proper adjective is an adjective formed from a proper noun. "Arabian", "Grecian", "Japanese", "African".
Saudi or Saudi Arabian
arabian
The word Greek is itself an adjective, usually used to describe the people or culture of the country Greece. Another adjective is the word Grecian.
No, usually Africa is considered a Proper Noun.
The word 'Arabian' is the proper adjective form of the proper noun Arabia.
No, it is a plural proper noun. Here, the word African is the demonym for a person from or in Africa. It can be a proper adjective, but not as a plural.
Kentuckian is the proper adjective for Kentucky.
Africa - African
African is an adjective meaning "of Africa". In this case the adjective indicates the source of the music.
Arabian. Before modern-day Saudi Arabia was founded, the area is called Al-Hijaz. When Abdullah ibn Saud conquered the area, he named it after himself.
Egyptian is the proper adjective for Egypt.
The noun 'African' is a proper noun, a word for a person or thing of or from the continent of Africa.The adjective 'African' is a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the continent of Africa.
Middle Eastern is the only proper adjective in the sentence above. It describes "greenhouses."
A house in Africa is an African house. The word African is a proper adjective to describe the common noun house.