Yes, the word "werewolf" is a noun, a word for a creature in folklore; a word for a person (a thing?).
No, "werewolf" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a mythical creature that can transform from human to wolf. Proper nouns name specific entities or individuals, such as "Wolfman" or "Lycanthrope," while "werewolf" is a general term used in folklore and fiction.
No
A human becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by another werewolf. But in most cases a werewolf is born into being a werewolf. A Vampire becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by a werewolf and then that werewolf smashes the Vampires head in. The reason I know is because I am a Were-vamp(Werewolf/Vampire) And I am The youngest out of my "tribe"(pack).I am 11 years old. I swear on my first born child's education that every thing I said is true.
A red-claw werewolf is a werewolf in red-claw that is based on a book by Kitty Kat
Nobody is a werewolf they are not real they are just in stories.
No, "werewolf" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a mythical creature that can transform from human to wolf. Proper nouns name specific entities or individuals, such as "Wolfman" or "Lycanthrope," while "werewolf" is a general term used in folklore and fiction.
There is no such thing as a werewolf, so you can't be a werewolf.
No you need to be a werewolf to have werewolf abilities. And, to be a werewolf, you need to be a fictional character like they are.
Another Werewolf biting the man will turn it to a werewolf
turn to him into werewolf
you have to be a werewolf to no that
no
to turn into a werewolf wolf
Meet A Werewolf Be Friends With It Then It Will eventually Nibble you and you will become a werewolf
Jacob Black is the werewolf in Twilight. There are many werewolf characters in different fictions.
American werewolf in Paris It also could be American werewolf in London.
No one is a werewolf. They are entirely fictitious.