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The noun Christian is a proper noun, the name of a specific theology or the name of a person. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Another word for Buddhist temples is "pagodas."
An antonym for "temples" could be "valleys" or "depressions," as temples are typically structures built on higher ground or elevated areas, while valleys and depressions are lower-lying areas. Another antonym could be "plains," as temples are often found on hills or mountains, whereas plains are flat, level expanses of land.
Sacreament is a proper noun. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
Hindu temples are sacred places where devotees come to worship various deities. They are typically designed to represent the cosmos and are rich in symbolism and intricate architecture. Temples often serve as community centers for religious and cultural events.
Mariann Kaye Wells has written: 'Chinese temples in California' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Chinese Temples, Temples
The Chinese worshiped in Buddhist Temples, and Monastaries
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They worshiped in temples.
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
Yes, Chinese New Year is a compound noun; a word formed by joining two or more words to form a noun with its own meaning. The noun Chinese New Year is a proper noun, the name of a specific holiday; a proper noun is always capitalized. The word Chinese is a proper adjective, a word derived from the proper noun, China; a proper adjective is always capitalized.
Yes.There is no restrictions.
The Chinese do not say Connor any differently than any other culture. This is because Connor is a proper name.