Teachers or students;in particular,Arabs and Chinese

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

NATIONALITIES

NATIONALITIES
NATIONALITIES

1. Country: I live in England.
2. Adjective: He reads English literature.
3. Noun: She is an Englishwoman.

COUNTRY


ADJECTIVE


NOUN

Africa


African


an African

America


American


an American

Argentina


Argentinian


an Argentinian

Austria


Austrian


an Austrian

Autralia


Australian


an Australian

Bangladesh


Bangladesh(i)


a Bangladeshi

Belgium


Belgian


a Belgian

Brazil


Brazilian


a Brazilian

Britain


British


a Briton/Britisher

Cambodia


Cambodian


a Cambodian

Chile


Chilean


a Chilean

China


Chinese


a Chinese

Colombia


Colombian


a Colombian

Croatia


Croatian


a Croat

the Czech Republic


Czech


a Czech

Denmark


Danish


a Dane

England


English


an Englishman/Englishwoman

Finland


Finnish


a Finn

France


French


a Frenchman/Frenchwoman

Germany


German


a German

Greece


Greek


a Greek

Holland


Dutch


a Dutchman/Dutchwoman

Hungary


Hungarian


a Hungarian

Iceland


Icelandic


an Icelander

India


Indian


an Indian

Indonesia


Indonesian


an Indonesian

Iran


Iranian


an Iranian

Iraq


Iraqi


an Iraqi

Ireland


Irish


an Irishman/Irishwoman

Israel


Israeli


an Israeli

Jamaica


Jamaican


a Jamaican

Japan


Japanese


a Japanese

Mexico


Mexican


a Mexican

Morocco


Moroccan


a Moroccan

Norway


Norwegian


a Norwegian

Peru


Peruvian


a Peruvian

the Philippines


Philippine


a Filipino

Poland


Polish


a Pole

Portugal


Portuguese


a Portuguese

Rumania


Rumanian


a Rumanian

Russia


Russian


a Russian

Saudi Arabia


Saudi, Saudi Arabian


a Saudi, a Saudi Arabian

Scotland


Scottish


a Scot

Serbia


Serbian


a Serb

the Slovak Republic


Slovak


a Slovak

Sweden


Swedish


a Swede

Switzerland


Swiss


a Swiss

Thailand


Thai


a Thai

The USA


American


an American

Tunisia


Tunisian


a Tunisian

Turkey


Turkish


a Turk

Vietnam


Vietnamese


a Vietnamese

Wales


Welsh


a Welshman/Welshwoman

Yugoslavia


Yugoslav


a Yugoslav

Note: We use the + nationality adjective ending in -ese or -ish with a plural verb, to refer to all people of that nationality:

The Chinese are very hard-working.
The Spanish often go to sleep in the afternoon.










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