The word English may be used as a noun or as an adjective.
No, German does too. Examples, 'der laute Krach' - the loud noise, 'der lustige Mann' - the funny man.
In English, the adjective is Andorran.
According to the Cassell English Dictionary, it is a noun.
"Clear" is an adjective. "Clear" is an example of an English word that is in several categories. "Clear" is a verb, but "clear" is also, and mostly, an adjective: the clear glass, the sky is clear.
adverb
Smoldering is an adjective, but reamains is a noun.
English is a proper adjective.
"English" is both a noun and an adjective.
In English, the adjective is Andorran.
Yes, "PANG-URI" translates to "adjective" in English.
English is an adjective. Adjectives that can be used to describe the noun "English" include Queen's, proper, and modern.
The adjective of the English word easily is "easy".
either English (language) or English (adjective)
The proper adjective is an English writer
The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."
Almost always in English an adjective precedes the noun it modifies.
In the English language, YES it is.
The Latin equivalent of the English adjective 'translucent' is perlucidus. The Latin adjective also may be translated into English as 'bright, shining'. Another English translation is 'transparent'.