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French vs country

country vs French

French and country both are nouns.

French is an adjective but country is not an adjective.

French is a verb but country is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
French Yes Yes Yes No
country Yes No No No
As nouns, country is a hypernym of French; that is, country is a word with a broader meaning than French:
  • French: the people of France
  • country: the people who live in a nation or country
Other hypernyms of French include land, nation.
French (noun) country (noun)
the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France a politically organized body of people under a single government
the people of France the people who live in a nation or country
United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931) the territory occupied by a nation
an area outside of cities and towns
a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)
French (adjective) country (adjective)
of or pertaining to France or the people of France
French (verb) country (verb)
cut (e.g, beans) lengthwise in preparation for cooking
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