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Yigit
Can the word " Gossip " be adjective ? I know it's noun and sometimes can be verb as well .
I couldn't find it there : http://dict.cn/gossipWhy the "Gossip Girl" ?
2 mai 2010 08:16
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Hi,
I guess its adj. is gossipy. I didn't find gossip as an adjective in the dictionaries.
2 mai 2010
"Gossipy" is the adjective. For "Gossip Girl", it's merely a descriptive term but not necessarily an adjective, same as "United Nations Ambassador" or "Wal-Mart Employee".
Or see it this way: "Ambassador of the United Nations", "Employee of Wal-Mart", "Girl of Gossip".
I think you're asking if "gossip" can therefore be applied as an adjective to other words, but this is not so. Use "gossipy".
3 mai 2010
in american english it can be possible. but in traditional i dont think so
2 mai 2010
yes, a America serial is called "Gossip Girl" here the gossip is adjective.
2 mai 2010
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Yigit
Compétences linguistiques
Azéri, Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Turc, Ouïghour
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Azéri, Anglais, Turc
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