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Is the word native a noun?

The word "native" can be both a noun and an adjective.

As a noun:

* It refers to a person born in a particular place. Example: "He is a native of New York."

* It can also refer to a plant or animal that originates in a specific place. Example: "The kangaroo is a native of Australia."

As an adjective:

* It describes something that belongs to or originates from a particular place. Example: "The native language of the region is Spanish."

* It can also describe something that is natural or inherent to a particular place or person. Example: "She has a native intelligence."

So, the answer to your question depends on how the word is being used in the sentence.

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