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1. Nationalities
Words indicating nationality or belonging to a particular geographical territory are constructed from the place name the corresponding continent, region or country.
2. Nationalities in English
When we want to refer to a person's nationality or the origin of something, we usually use an adjective, formed by adding a suffix to the name of the country, region, continent... The most common suffixes are: -an, -ese, -ish, -ch or -i.
- Adjectives related to the continents:
They are from Asia. They are Asian.They are from America. They are American.They are from Europe. They are European.They are from Africa. They are African. - Adjetivos relacionados con países:
- When we want to refer to the origin of something, we use the same adjective that applies to a person.
I love Chinese food.My father is drinking an Irish coffee. - When we want to mention the inhabitants of a country we usually use the adjective of nationality followed by person, man, woman..., if we refer to only one person; or people, men, women..., if we refer to more than one.
A Japanese man has broken the world record.Two Japanese people were robbed yesterday while they were sightseeing. - When we want to refer to a group of people of a certain nationality, we use either the article the before the nationality, or the nationality followed by the word people. When the suffix is -an, among others, the article can be omitted. They may also be followed by the word people.
The Chinese / Chinese people have a totally different culture.(The) Germans / German people tend to have a strong character. - There are certain countries that have a specific word for their inhabitants:
COUNTRY ADJECTIVE INHABITANT Britain British A Briton Denmark Danish A Dane Finland Finnish A Finn Poland Polish A Pole Spain Spanish A Spaniard Sweden Swedish A Swede Turkey Turkish A Turk The new manager is a Danish person / Dane.We share our flat with a Spaniard / Spanish person.In English, nationalities are always written in capital letters.You can see more examples on this subject by consulting this list.
Remember!
Words indicating nationality or belonging to a particular geographical territory are constructed from the proper noun of the corresponding continent, region or country.
COUNTRY | ADJECTIVE | NOUN |
---|---|---|
Britain | British | A Briton |
Cuba | Cuban | A Cuban |
Denmark | Danish | A Dane |
Finland | Finnish | A Finn |
France | French | A Frenchman |
Germany | German | A German |
Holland | Dutch | A Dutchman |
Japan | Japanese | A Japanese |
Spain | Spanish | A Spaniard |
Sweden | Swedish | A Swede |
Turkey | Turkish | A Turk |