No, it is a noun (a place that sells and/or serves food). It can, however, be used as a noun adjunct in terms such as restaurant inspector or restaurant menus.
The adjective form for hygiene is hygenic. An example would be "This restaurant trains all employees in hygenic practices."
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
Cuban is the proper adjective for Cuba, as in, "That restaurant serves the best cuban pork sandwiches."
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
The word dynamite is a noun and a verb which is sometimes used as an adjective in informal language. Example uses:Noun: We keep the dynamite is a separate concrete bunker for safety.Verb: They had to dynamite the rock to put a road through.Adjective (informal): That new restaurant has a dynamitebuffet.
The adjective form for hygiene is hygenic. An example would be "This restaurant trains all employees in hygenic practices."
No. The term "take-out" is a slang noun or adjective for restaurant food brought home to eat.
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
Cuban is the proper adjective for Cuba, as in, "That restaurant serves the best cuban pork sandwiches."
Yes the word Spanish is a proper noun if you are referring to the Spanish people. If not, it will be an adjective: as in, a Spanish restaurant.
Ristorante delizioso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "delicious restaurant."Specifically, the masculine noun ristorante means "restaurant." The masculine adjective delizioso means "delicious." The pronunciation is "REE-stoh-RAHN-the deh-lee-TSYOH-zoh."
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
Regular is an adjective, as in to put something in its regular place. Regular in a noun, as in the restaurant can always find a table for a regular customer.
"Standard" can function as an adjective or a noun.
Direct can be a verb or an adjective. Verb: The police officer will direct traffic.Adjective: We will take the most direct route to the restaurant.
Buon cibo in questo ristorante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good good in this restaurant."Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good, nice." The masculine noun cibomeans "Good." The preposition in is a cognate in Italian and English. The masculine demonstrative adjective questo means "this." The masculine noun ristorante means "restaurant."The pronunciation is "bwohn TCHEE-boh een KWEH-stoh REE-stoh-RAHN-teh."
"African" does not require a sentence as it is an adjective that pertains to Africa or its people. You could say, "She is studying African history" or "The restaurant serves African cuisine."