First, I believe you are asking about "spotted"-- you need two T's in that word or the O sound will be long (as in note); you want a short O sound (as in not). The phrase spotted robe has an adjective and a noun. An adjective describes-- tells us something about-- a noun. In this case, it tells us what kind of robe. The word "robe" is a noun because it is a thing. (A noun is a person-- teacher, Moses, astronaut; a place-- Boston, Russia, England; or a thing-- book, house, train.) So, spotted is the adjective. The word it is describing is the noun "robe."
robe in french means dress
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
If two adjectives modify a noun in the same way, they're called coordinate or paired adjectives.
Spiritual, and eternal.
The full body robe is called burqa. It follows Islamic law for women to cover from head to toes while in public.
It was spoted in 1867
The word 'robe' is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Dr. Ralph S. Robe DDS, New Berlin, WIRobe Electric Corporation, Yonkers, NYRobe Street, Grange, Queensland, Australia"The Robe", a 1953 movie with Richard Burton and Jean SimmonsThe words 'red' and 'white' are adjectives that describe the noun 'robe'.
Yes
A dress, a robe.
because they cant get laid
Continental USA and Canada
There is no such god called "sres".
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spotted ,and yes they are
blue spoted eat eath worms
No it is not easy to shoplift because you will get caught
No