THEORY The word 'Nationality' is not often used in spoken English. It is a formal and official word and it appears more frequently in written English. You will find the word 'Nationality' is used a lot in the travel industry and for immigration. We almost never say: What is your nationality? We usually say: Where are you say: My nationality is Chilean. You say: I'm Chilean Remember from? OR Where do you come from? To tell someone your nationality you DON'T I am from Chile. To Be + from + country I am Chilean. To Be + Nationality Singular Plural Country Countries Nationalit Nationaliti y es Below is a list of countries with the appropriate nationality. The Language that appears is the main language that is spoken in the country. We have not included all the languages that they may speak in that country.
Country
Nationality
Language
Afghanistan Argentina Australia Belgium Bolivia Brazil Cambodia Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy
Afghan Argentine / Argentinean Australian Belgian Bolivian Brazilian Cambodian Canadian Chilean Chinese Colombian Costa Rican Cuban Danish (Dane) Dominican Ecuadorian Egyptian Salvadorian English Estonian Ethiopian Finnish French German Greek Guatemalan Haitian Honduran Indonesian Irish Israeli Italian
Afghan Spanish English French / Flemish Spanish Portuguese Cambodian English / French Spanish Chinese Spanish Spanish Spanish Danish Spanish Spanish Arabic Spanish English Estonian Amharic Finnish French German Greek Spanish French / Creole Spanish Indonesian Irish / English Hebrew Italian
Japan Jordan Korea Laos Latvia Lithuania Malaysia Mexico Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Wales
Japanese Jordanian Korean Laotian Latvian Lithuanian Malaysian Mexican Moroccan Dutch New Zealander Nicaraguan Norwegian Panamanian Paraguayan Peruvian Filipino Polish Portuguese Puerto Rican Romanian Russian Saudi Spanish Swedish Swiss Taiwanese Thai Turkish Ukrainian American * Uruguayan Venezuelan Vietnamese Welsh
Japanese Arabic Korean Laotian Latvian Lithuanian Malay Spanish Arabic / French Dutch English / Maori Spanish Norwegian Spanish Spanish Spanish Tagalog Polish Portuguese Spanish Romanian Russian Arabic Spanish Swedish Swiss Chinese Thai Turkish Ukrainian English Spanish Spanish Vietnamese Welsh / English
*You will notice that people from United States have the nationality 'American'. Some people from other parts of the American continent (especially Central and South America) tend not to like the word American for people from the United States. You will find that they will call them North American.
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