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Indian vs Iroquoian language

Iroquoian language vs Indian

Indian and Iroquoian language both are nouns.

Indian is an adjective but Iroquoian language is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Indian Yes Yes No No
Iroquoian language Yes No No No
As nouns, Iroquoian language is a hyponym of Indian; that is, Iroquoian language is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Indian:
  • Indian: any of the languages spoken by Amerindians
  • Iroquoian language: a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
Indian (noun) Iroquoian language (noun)
any of the languages spoken by Amerindians a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
a native or inhabitant of India
Indian (adjective) Iroquoian language (adjective)
of or relating to or characteristic of India or the East Indies or their peoples or languages or cultures
of or pertaining to Native Americans or their culture or languages
Difference between Indian and Iroquoian language

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