North American.
North Atlantic is the proper adjective for North Atlantic. For instance: North Atlantic fisheries are expected to rebound.
In English, the adjective form of the noun Argentina may be Argentinian, Argentine, or more rarely the combined form Argentinean. The most common demonym (a person) seems to be Argentine.
South America is a proper noun due to it being the name of a place.
Egyptian is the proper adjective for Egypt.
North Carolinian
South American is the proper adjective meaning from South America. For instance, South American vaqueros have a lot in common with North American cowboys.
The proper adjective is American, describing the noun 'literature' as 'of America'.
The word Cherokee as an adjective is a proper adjective; an adjective derived from a proper noun.
The adjective form of America is American. The word American can also be a noun (demonym).
American is a proper noun. It can also be an adjective, as in "American cheese." A rule of thumb: proper nouns are capitalized and common nouns are not capitalized.
no.. it is not because it is not saying the exact American. for example " the Americans i know are Lucy Tracy and Bella" Lucy Tracy and Bella are exactly a name of an American you have to say the exact thing. America is a proper noun but American or Americans is not a proper noun.
The word Indian is a proper adjective to describe something of or from India or Native American. Examples: Adjective: The Indian consulate is on the next block. Adjective: Indian cuisine is very popular. Indian is also a noun for a person from India or a Native American.