I think its Denver...just Denver. denveranian doesn't sound really right. so Denver
The proper adjective would be Javan, as in the Javan rhino, or Javanese.
The proper adjective for the proper noun "Carolina" depends on which specific region or state you are referring to. For example, "North Carolina" would have the proper adjective "North Carolinian," while "South Carolina" would have the proper adjective "South Carolinian." These proper adjectives are used to describe people or things related to the respective regions or states of Carolina.
joyful is an adjective. There is no proper adjective for joy. Proper adjectives are only formed from proper nouns eg Canada - proper adjective is Canadian. Shakespeare - proper adjective is Shakespearean.
Kentuckian is the proper adjective for Kentucky.
The proper adjective for George is Georgian.
The proper adjective for King George would be "Georgian".
Venetian is the proper adjective for Venice.
Amazonian is the proper adjective for Amazon.
The proper adjective for Malta would be Maltan or Maltese, as in Maltan culture or the Maltese language.
The proper adjective would be Javan, as in the Javan rhino, or Javanese.
The proper adjective would also be Main, as in Main Street.
Denver Is proper
The proper adjective would be Javan, as in the Javan rhino, or Javanese.
The proper adjective for the proper noun "Carolina" depends on which specific region or state you are referring to. For example, "North Carolina" would have the proper adjective "North Carolinian," while "South Carolina" would have the proper adjective "South Carolinian." These proper adjectives are used to describe people or things related to the respective regions or states of Carolina.
The proper adjective of "Malay" is "Malaysian." For example, you would refer to a person from Malaysia as Malaysian.
Switzerland is the proper noun.
joyful is an adjective. There is no proper adjective for joy. Proper adjectives are only formed from proper nouns eg Canada - proper adjective is Canadian. Shakespeare - proper adjective is Shakespearean.