The word German can be a proper noun or a proper adjective. The noun refers to someone in or from Germany (a German), or the language spoken there.
*as a genealogy term, it does not use a capital G
German
German can be an adjective. You can also use Germanic.
The proper adjective for Germany is German. The word German is also a demonym for a person from Germany, or for the primary language of Germany. Germanic is the proper adjective related to the German language.
The proper adjective for Switzerland is Swiss, as in 'a Swiss bank' or Swiss cheese. Helvetic and Helvetian are less common proper nouns for Switzerland, deriving from the country's Latin name.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The abstract noun for the adjective glorious is gloriousness.The word glorious is the adjective form for the abstract noun glory.
No, Germany is a proper noun.
German can be an adjective. You can also use Germanic.
Germany is a proper noun, but it could be made an adjective by adding an ish to it.
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The word "German" can function as both a noun and an adjective in English. As a noun, it refers to a person from Germany or the German language. As an adjective, it describes something or someone related to Germany or the German culture.
The proper adjective for Germany is German. The word German is also a demonym for a person from Germany, or for the primary language of Germany. Germanic is the proper adjective related to the German language.
The proper adjective for Switzerland is Swiss, as in 'a Swiss bank' or Swiss cheese. Helvetic and Helvetian are less common proper nouns for Switzerland, deriving from the country's Latin name.
No. Several is an adjective that answers the question "how many?"Examples of proper nouns are Germany, John, the White House
German will work, and in some references to very old roots in history or language, you will sometimes see Germanic.
Juicy is an adjective. A proper noun is the name of something like a person or a country e.g. Mary or Germany.