Can be, for example, "I have ginger hair". But not always, for example as a noun: "Add a spoonful of ginger", or a verb: "Ginger yourself up".
The plural of ginger is gingers. As in "these cats are gingers".
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
It can be. "Ideal" is an adjective and a noun.
ginger - (der) Ingwer=====================If you are referring to a person with ginger hair you say:der Rotkopf (noun, literally the red-head)orrotköpfig (adjective)
Yes. Adjectives are anything that describes an object, person or place. E.g. 'The ginger cat was on the comfy sofa'. "ginger" and "comfy" are adjectives. 'She is very kind'. "Kind" is an adjective.
noun gingembre vivacité activité verb secouer mettre de la vie dans adjective roux rouquin
Ginger ale is made from ginger!
no ginger is a vegtable
Ginger is a noun. * Ginger tastes good in Asian foods. * Ginger is the girl with the red hair. * Ginger is for upset stomaches.
Yes, ginger root and ginger are the same thing. Ginger root is the underground part of the ginger plant that is commonly used as a spice in cooking.
Ginger ale is actually made from the ginger root.
It is the root, of the ginger plant.
Guy Ginger is obviously... GUY GINGER XD
From Asia or china Also, Ginger comes from all good supermarkets
To substitute fresh ginger with ground ginger in a recipe, use 1/4 teaspoon of ground ginger for every 1 tablespoon of fresh ginger called for in the recipe. Adjust the amount to taste, as ground ginger is more concentrated than fresh ginger.