Примери коришћења A noun на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
It is a noun.
A noun's a person place or thing.
It's not a noun.
Mensa is a noun of the first declension.
That could also be a noun.
Is that a noun or a verb?
And, lastly… I need a noun.
Good, as a noun, yes. Elsa does good.
Love is a verb, not a noun.
The final O of a noun can be omitted.
I think cancer should not be a noun.
It is a noun, Dr. Brennan, not a verb.
Cause I'd rather use it as a noun, as in.
It should be a noun, just like entry or entrance.
Two or more adjectives could possibly be employed to describe a noun.
A noun*uruku is produced from the extended root.
Well, love is never just a noun, just a feeling.
A noun is simply the name of a particular thing.
A noun's a person place or thing, Or sometimes even times, like spring.
Unu is also used individually without a noun to follow it.
Principle” is a noun, and is a fundamental law or opinion.
And the object of the preposition would be a noun, a pronoun, a gerund… Ah.
The term racism is a noun describing the state of being racist, i.e.
Practise is a verb(a doing word),while practice is a noun(a thing).
Any adjective multiplies a noun by 2, and adjectives can be compounded.
You can also make an IG-verb from a root that is normally a noun.
It's a noun that loosely translates to"to be greater than another.".
Principal” can be a noun or a verb and has many different meanings.