On emploie deux types de mots pour parler des nationalités:
- l'adjectif (ex: French, English, German...)
- le nom qui désigne une personne de la nationalité en question (ex : a German, an Australian, a Greek...)
Quelques exemples:
Pays | Adjectif | Nom |
---|---|---|
Australia | Australian | an Australian |
Belgium | Belgian | a Belgian |
Brazil | Brazilian | a Brazilian |
Britain | British | a Briton/ a Britisher |
Canada | Canadian | a Canadian |
China | Chinese | a Chinese |
Denmark | Danish | a Dane |
England | English | an Englishman/ an Englishwoman |
Finland | Finnish | a Finn |
France | French | a Frenchman/ a Frenchwoman |
Germany | German | a German |
Greece | Greek | a Greek |
Holland | Dutch | a Dutchman/ a Dutchwoman |
Hungary | Hungarian | a Hungarian |
India | Indian | an Indian |
Iran | Iranian | an Iranian |
Ireland | Irish | an Irishman/ an Irishwoman |
Israel | Israeli | an Israeli |
Japan | Japanese | a Japanese |
Mexico | Mexican | a Mexican |
Morocco | Moroccan | a Moroccan |
Norway | Norwegian | a Norwegian |
Poland | Polish | a Pole |
Portugal | Portuguese | a Portuguese |
Russia | Russian | a Russian |
Scotland | Scottish/Scotch | a Scot |
Spain | Spanish | a Spaniard |
Sweden | Swedish | a Swede |
Switzerland | Swiss | a Swiss |
Turkey | Turkish | a Turk |
The USA | American | an American |
Vietnam | Vietnamese | a Vietnamese |
Wales | Welsh | a Welshman/ a Welshwoman |
Zambia | Zambian | a Zambian |