Adjectives for birds could be:
Pretty
annoying
colorful
Yes, the word 'turkey' is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for any turkey of any kind.The word 'Turkey' is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
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The proper noun is the country named Turkey. The people are called Turkish and their language is Turkish.The common noun turkey is a word for a type of bird.
The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
An adjective is a word which describes a noun. If you write about a blue dress, blue is the adjective. Of course you could choose other adjectives to describe the dress like: long, short, ugly, pretty, fancy, plain, old, new, etc.
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
Magical is an adjective.
No 'went' is not an adjective, it's the simple past of the verb to be
Some adjectives that begin with V are:vainvalorousvigilantvegetarianvelvetvioletvivaciousvacantvaporousvulgarvoluptuousvirulentvariableviciousvictoriousvillainous
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The capital of Turkey is a long word can you spell it?
Gallipavo is the Latin Word for Turkey. Classic Latin did not have a word for turkey - the turkey is from the New World, and that WA snot known to Europeans until 1000 years sfter the end of the Roman Empire.