Yes, it is a proper noun. It is a company and a website.
You can't enjoy Facebook, Facebook is a noun. People enjoy USING Facebook :)
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No, it is not an adjective. It is a proper noun, the name of a company.
Yes. Facebook is a proper noun because it is a company name.
The noun 'Fizzy Fizz' is a proper noun, the name of a specific pseudonym. (at least a half dozen versions on Facebook).
"Sobre Facebook" is a Spanish equivalent of "About Facebook."Specifically, the preposition "sobre" means "about." The word "Facebook" is an English loan noun in Spanish. The pronunciation is "SOH-breh feh-sbook."
Yes, at least that's what Facebook and professional blogs do;)
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Yes, it should. As you can see from the 'Terms' on the Facebook site, 'Facebook' is always capitalized. The logo has nothing to do with if it should be capitalized or not. Facebook is a proper noun, therefore you capitalize it. It's odd that people would think otherwise, because you wouldn't put something in all caps just because the logo is in all caps, would you?
The plural of the noun like is likes. The noun form like (something you like) seems to be a relatively new usage in English, although more common since its adoption by the websites Facebook and Google.
People who eat spicy foods are usually from a warmer climate like Korea. In warm climate, food tends to spoil quickly, and so it is traditionally more heavily spiced, both to keep it preserved longer and to hide the taste of the spoilage. Each warm-climate culture develops its own combination of favorite spices. Some people also think that you can cool down on a hot day by eating spicy foods and sweating.