Buffalo is a noun.
The word creature is a noun.
Monster is a noun.
It's a noun.
The Swahili word for buffalo is "ng'ombe." In some contexts, it may also refer to cattle in general. The term is commonly used in East Africa, where buffaloes are part of the local wildlife and livestock.
Properly a noun, but it is also used colloquially as a noun meaning "grizzly bear".
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
'H' is NOT a part of speech , but a letter in the western alphabet. It is pronounced as ' aitch '. It is NOT aspirated ' haitch'.
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
The word speech is a noun.
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
A suffix changes a word's part of speech. For example, the word 'happy' is an adjective. But when you add a suffix, which is an ending, it can change the part of speech. Happily is an adverb. Happiness is a noun.