The correct is form is hardworking, an adjective and a compound word.
Hardworking people
Selfless, Hardworking
pretty hard working, hes worked hard on his music career
No the word hardworking is an adjective not a noun. A noun form is hardworker.
The kikuyu name for a hardworking woman is "Wanjiku."
No, if you are a hard worker that is the way you conduct yourself and take care of your family.
Hardworking as a dog or beaver cuz animals word hard or hardworking as a builder cuz they work hard to build houses and buildings?
The correct spelling is "My dad is active, hardworking and friendly."
funny= cómico/a hardworking= trabajador/a I am funny and hard working, if you are male= Soy cómico y trabajador. If you are female= Soy cómica y trabajadora.
educater
It means someone is hard working so like they work hard basically. For example: "Your a very hardworking person"
The term "hardworking" can be made feminine by simply using it to describe a female subject, as English adjectives do not change with gender. For example, you can say "She is a hardworking woman." In other languages, such as Spanish, "trabajadora" is the feminine form of "trabajador," which means hardworking.