Yes, Russian can be a proper adjective for things and people from Russia. But it can also be a proper noun (demonym) for a person from Russia (one Russian, two Russians).
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
Mayan is itself a proper adjective.
The proper noun Russians is plural; people of or from Russia. The singular form is Russian, which is also the proper adjective.
Russian IS an adjective.
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Yes, Russian can be a proper adjective for things and people from Russia. But it can also be a proper noun (demonym) for a person from Russia (one Russian, two Russians).
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Well my good sir, he or she lives in Russia. Or have at least born there. There are no characteristic which would be same to all Russians. But most Russians are orthodox christians. Many people drink vodka in Russia and drive Lada cars. If that's what you want to know. They are stereotypes, but stereotypes originates from reality. Not all people are the same in any country.
The proper noun Russians is plural; people of or from Russia. The singular form is Russian, which is also the proper adjective.
The proper noun Russians is plural; people of or from Russia. The singular form is Russian, which is also the proper adjective.
The proper adjectives are:KoreanPolishAlaskanBelgianSwedishFrenchRussianCubanPeruvianIndian
The proper adjective for southwest is "southwestern."
The proper adjective is Haitian.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
Vietnamese is the proper adjective for Vietnam.
The proper adjective for George is Georgian.