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    Countries and nationalities (English exercise n°522 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Countries and nationalities
    Algeria (Algérie) Algerian an Algerian
    Belgium (Belgique) Belgian a Belgian
    Brazil (Brésil) Brazilian a Brazilian
    Britain (Grande-Bretagne) British a British/ Britisher (US)
    China (Chine) Chinese a Chinese
    Cambodia (Cambodge) Cambodian a Cambodian
    Denmark (Danemark) Danish a Dane
    England (Angleterre) English an Englishman/ an Englishwoman
    Finland (Finlande) Finnish a Finn
    France French a Frenchman/ a Frenchwoman
    Germany (Allemagne) German a German
    Greece (Grèce) Greek a Greek
    Holland (Hollande) Dutch a Dutchman/ a Dutchwoman
    Hungary (Hongrie) Hungarian a Hungarian
    Iran Iranian an Iranian
    Ireland (Irlande) Irish an Irishman/ an Irishwoman
    Israel Israeli an Israeli
    Japan (Japon) Japanese a Japanese
    Mexico (Mexique) Mexican a Mexican
    Morocco (Maroc) Moroccan a Moroccan
    Norway (Norvège) Norwegian a Norwegian
    Poland (Pologne) Polish a Pole
    Portugal Portuguese a Portuguese
    Russia (Russie) Russian a Russian
    Scotland (Ecosse) Scottish/Scotch a Scot
    Spain (Espagne) Spanish a Spaniard
    Sweden (Suède) Swedish a Swede
    Switzerland (Suisse) Swiss a Swiss
    Tunisia (Tunisie) Tunisian a Tunisian
    Turkey (Turquie) Turkish a Turk
    The USA American an American
    Vietnam Vietnamese a Vietnamese
    Wales (Pays de Galles) Welsh a Welshman/ a Welshwoman

    How do you call someone living in these countries:



    English exercise "Countries and nationalities" created by anonyme (28-10-2004) with The test builder
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    1. Ireland (adj) =>
    2. Norway (n) => a
    3. Scotland (n) => a
    4. Finland (n) => a
    5. Wales (nom masculin) => a
    6. Denmark (n) => a
    7. Israel (adj) =
    8. Sweden (n) => a
    9. Poland (n) => a
    10. Holland (adj) =>







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