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being distinguished as
nouns substantive and
nouns adjective (or
substantive nouns and
adjective nouns, or
simply substantives and adjectives). (The word...
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typically called nouns were then
called substantive nouns (nōmen substantīvum). The
terms noun substantive and
noun adjective were
formerly used in English...
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noun substantive,
noun adjective and
noun numeral.
Later the
adjective became a
separate class, as
often did the numerals, and the
English word
noun came...
- A
proper noun is a
noun that
identifies a
single entity and is used to
refer to that
entity (Africa; Jupiter; Sarah; Walmart) as
distinguished from a common...
- also
known as
nouning, is the use of a word that is not a
noun (e.g., a verb, an
adjective or an adverb) as a
noun, or as the head of a
noun phrase. This...
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mostly my team.
Substantive possessive pronouns are used on
their own and
cannot be used to
describe a
noun,
playing the role of
noun phrases, so mine...
- da Língua Portuguesa, one of the Brazil's main dictionaries, as a
noun/
substantive. The
small village of Rodano, near Milan,
hosts the
biggest Lambretta...
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equivalent naamval translates as '
noun case', in
which '
noun' has the
older meaning of both 'adjective (
noun)' and '(
substantive)
noun'. The
Finnish equivalent...
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dynasties lasting several centuries. In
ancient Gr****,
diadochos is a
noun (
substantive or adjective)
formed from the verb, diadechesthai, "succeed to," a...
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languages in the Philippines. In Tagalog,
there are nine
parts of speech:
nouns (pangngalan),
pronouns (panghalíp),
verbs (pandiwà),
adverbs (pang-abay)...