It can be (as in native language, native intelligence). It can also be a noun for a person native to a place or country.
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Yes, "native" can be used as an adjective to describe something as belonging to a particular place or region.
Native-born is an adjective.
Yes, native is a noun. It can be a noun or an adjective. "They were native to the country"
Yes, "Native American" is a proper adjective for indigenous peoples of America.
Yes, the word 'Hawaiian' is a noun, a word for a native or inhabitant of Hawaii and the language of the native Hawaiians; a word for a person and a thing.The word 'Hawaiian' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or from Hawaii.
While one adjective can be invading, the adjective invasive and adverb invasively are used almost exclusively as medical terms for disease, or for surgery, and for biological intrusions into a native habitat.In a social sense, invasively can also be used to mean "intrusively."