common noun in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for common noun in the English»Spanish Dictionary

noun [Am naʊn, Brit naʊn] N

I.common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] ADJ

II.common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] N

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common noun in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for common noun in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Why should there be a metalinguistic theory for proper nouns (like names) but not for common nouns, count nouns, verbs, predicates, indexicals and other parts of speech.
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His realistically drawn characters have become part of our memory, and the names of some of them have gained currency as common nouns.
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Not only proper nouns, but common nouns and expressions are included.
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It may be related to the common noun "coel", meaning belief or omen.
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Back in 1998, it wasn't impossible to buy a domain consisting of two common nouns; today, you can basically forget about it.
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The common nouns "tyyppi" type, "kaveri" friend and "joku" someone may be used as placeholders for persons.
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Noun phrases in the agent role are introduced by the core forms of the articles, ti for common nouns and ni for personal nouns.
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Common nouns ending in "-z" are usually feminine, as in the cases of "vez" and "paz".
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The surname may derive from the obsolescent common noun shriver, a person who shrives.
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Proper nouns, and all proper names, differ from common nouns grammatically.
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