"Little Turtle" functions as a proper noun, specifically a name. It refers to a specific entity, likely a character or person, and is capitalized accordingly. In this case, "Little" acts as an adjective describing "Turtle," which serves as a noun.
Turtle is a noun.
part of speech
Adjective
What part of speech is thaw
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
Turtle is a noun.
His father was mishikinakwa and that stood for turtle and got the name little turtle
Little Turtle
Brother is a noun.
An adverb modifying the adjective "little"
"Little" is an adjective, describing the boy. "Boy" is a noun, referring to a young male.
why is litttle turtle famos
The name of the little turtle in Finding Nemo is spelled 'Squirt'.
"Lesser" can function as an adjective or as a comparative form of the adjective "little."
No it isn't.It's part of the hinge shelled turtle family.
no the big turtle would eat him
"Perfunctory" is an adjective. It describes an action that is done with little interest or enthusiasm.