It can either be a noun. Example: My first language is English.
Or
It can be a adjective. Example: This deals with the English language. (English defining the type of language)
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
Blanged is not a word in English.
it is an English speech
"Hallooh" is not a recognized English word, so it does not have an official part of speech. It may be a misspelling or variation of another word.
There is no such word in English as "iceblink." Please check your spelling and ask the question again with an English word.
"Stroobly" is not a recognized English word, so it does not have an associated part of speech. It may be a made-up or invented word with no defined grammatical classification.
The word odor is a noun. The British English spelling is odour.
All word in the English language have at least one part of speech. Contraptions is a noun, the plural form of contraption.
The word "maticolous" is not a recognized English word and does not have an associated part of speech. It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term.
The word stanger is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean stranger? The word stranger is a noun.
Paliside is not a word in the English language. However, palisade is a word. It's a noun.