Yes, napkin is a noun, a word for a thing.
No. It is a plural noun. If you can pick it up and hold it, it is a thing- a noun. *The apostrophe form napkin's is a possessive noun, which is used as an adjective.
"Serviette (de table)" is a French equivalent of the English word "napkin."Specifically, the feminine noun "serviette" means "napkin." The phrase "de table," which means "of (the) table," may be added. The pronunciation is "sehr-vyeht (duh tahb-luh)."
a napkin on a table!!! a napkin on a table!!!
Filipino translation of NAPKIN: pamunas
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napkin
you blow a napkin and it will dance.
Napkin means diaper in Australia.
The big napkin goes in your lap and the little napkin is used to wipe your mouth while eating. When the entree is done, the little napkin goes with the plate and you keep you big napkin in your lap until you are finished with dessert.
You have to slide the napkin ring into the middle of your napkin. Then when your finished you place the napkin with the ring on it to the left of your plate. I hope that helped :D
Napkin has two syllables: nap-kin.
Put your napkin on your lap, now!