Yes, "Australian" is a noun. It refers to a person from Australia or something related to Australia.
The proper noun is spelled Australia (the place). The term Australian means someone from Australia.
Australian is 'australien / australienne' in French.
Australian Journal of Linguistics was created in 1981.
The words "several" and "Australian" are adjectives in the sentence.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
The word 'Australian' is a noun, a proper noun; a word for a resident of or someone from Australia; a word for a person.The word 'Australian' is also an proper adjective, a word that describers something as of or from Australia.
No, the word Australian is not an adverb.Australian is actually a noun and an adjective.
The word 'Australian' is a proper adjective, an adjective derived from a proper noun. The noun 'terrier' is a common noun, a general word for a breed of dog. The compound noun 'Australian terrier' can be considered a common noun (a general word for the type of breed) or a proper noun (based on the proper adjective).
It is a noun. Is that what you are asking?
Australian is a proper noun that can be used to describe 'kangaroo'
A wild Australian dog is called a dingo, the plural of which is dingoes.
The possessive form of the proper noun Australian is Australian's.Example: An Australian's entry won the beef barbecue category.
The noun rupee (plural, repees) is a common noun.
Yes, the Australian slang term 'No worries.' is made up of a determiner and a noun.
Yes. Since Australia has only two cricket teams, one for men and one for women, that is the only Australian's women cricket team. Therefore it is a proper noun.
Yes, the word 'Esky" (capital E) is a proper noun, an Australian trademarked product,acontainerforkeepingfoodanddrinks cold, a cooler.
The word Australian is a proper noun when used in the following context: "He is an Australian because he was born here." Proper nouns are always capitalised. The word Australian can also be an adjective, describing something as originating from Australia, e.g. "The koala is an Australian animal."