頑固 (ganko)
"Ganko."
The word 'stubborn' is not a noun or a pronoun. The word 'stubborn' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, a stubborn child, a stubbornproblem.
Tagalog word for stubborn: pasaway
uparty, oporny
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
The word stubborn is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, such as a stubborn child. The noun form is stubbornness.
The English slang word for stubborn is "bullheaded."
New technologies will overcome our stubborn resistance to change
The comparative form of the word "stubborn" is "more stubborn," and the superlative form is "most stubborn." These forms are used to compare the degree of stubbornness between two or more things. In English grammar, adjectives like "stubborn" follow this pattern when comparing levels of intensity or quality.
I only received stubborn resistance. The stubborn donkey allowed no one a boarding pass.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'stubborn':The Bulldog is often stubborn and requires an experienced owner for training.
The child was stubborn about not eating the spinach. The stubborn bolt was not going to come loose. He was only being stubborn, but it annoyed a lot of the team.