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Yes, Spanish is a proper noun, the name of a specific people or a language. The word Spanish is also used as a proper adjective.
The farmer has a little dog his name is bobby bingo b.i.n.g.o. B.i.n.g.o.b.i.n.g.0. His name is bobby bingo the farmers dog is at me door his name is bobby bingo b.i.n.g.o. B.i.n.g.o.b.i.n.g.0. His name is bobby bingo the farmers dog has eaten the chickens and his name is bobby bingo b.i.n.g.o. B.i.n.g.o.b.i.n.g.0. His name is bobby bingo my dad has shot the farmers dog his name was bobby bingo b.i.n.g.o. B.i.n.g.o.b.i.n.g.0. His name is bobby bingo
You always capitalize proper names, and Spanish is a proper name for someone or something from Spain.
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Geno is a proper name and is pronounced the same way in Spanish.
There is no proper spanish name for Kelsey but my teacher calls me Casandra
Cartophily
Bingo Gazingo's birth name is Murray Wachs.
Spanish is a proper noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
Emily is a proper name, a female first name. It can be either Emily or Emilia in Spanish.
The proper name "Alicia" is spelled as written in Spanish.