Yes, hippo (and hippopotamus) is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an animal, a word for a thing.
Yes, "hippo" is a common noun. It refers to a type of large, mostly herbivorous mammal known as the hippopotamus, which can be found in sub-Saharan Africa. Common nouns name general items or categories, as opposed to proper nouns, which specify particular names. In this case, "hippo" does not refer to a specific individual but to the species as a whole.
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The common name for a hippopotamus is "hippo."
Why did the Hippo cross the road? For the same reason as the chicken.
Possibly the hippo.
a common noun
No, the word hippo (and hippopotamus) is a common noun, a word for any hippo anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Augustine of Hippo (St. Augustine), 354-430 ADHippo Drive, Navarre, OH or Hippo Road, North Fort Myers, FLClub Hippo, West Eager Street, Baltimore, MDHippo Handcrafted Products, Port Townsend, WA"Hippo Mystery Deadly Hunter", a novel by Ann Evans
Yes, "hippo" is a common noun. It refers to a type of large, mostly herbivorous mammal known as the hippopotamus, which can be found in sub-Saharan Africa. Common nouns name general items or categories, as opposed to proper nouns, which specify particular names. In this case, "hippo" does not refer to a specific individual but to the species as a whole.
Yes, Think About It,It's Describing A Noun. Outstretched Hippo, Outstretched Bird,Ect.
Would you believe this... a bloat of hippos, I believe is the collective noun!
The collective nouns are a bloat of hippos, a crash of hippos, or a herd of hippos.
actually a hippo is heavier
a hippo
how do hippo's adapt
a crazy hippo
A good hippo joke is what would you call an insecure hippo? The answer is a hippocrite.
a calfThe Hippo baby is referred to as a "calf" .