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 from? OR Where do you come from?
To tell someone your nationality you DON'T say: My nationality is Chilean.
You say: I'm Chilean
Look at these example sentences:
She comes from France.
She is French.
Her nationality is French.
She is a Frenchwoman.
She drives a French car
She speaks French.
Something or someone from Australia is called Australian, and the
people in this country speak English.
Something or someone from Brazil is called Brazilian, and the people in
this country speak Portuguese.
Something or someone from Canada is called Canadian, and the people
in this country speak English and French.
Something or someone from China is called Chinese, and the people in
this country speak Chinese.
Something or someone from Egypt is called Egyptian, and the people in
this country speak Arabic.
Something or someone from France is called French, and the people in
this country speak French.
Something or someone from Germany is called German, and the people
in this country speak German.
NATIONALITY
COUNTRY (país) LANGUAGE (língua)
(nacionalidade)
BRAZIL (Brasil) BRAZILIAN (brasileiro) PORTUGUESE (língua portuguesa)
ENGLISH AND FRENCH (inglês e
CANADA (Canadá) CANADIAN (canadense)
francês)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOMINICAN( Dominicano) SPANISH (espanhol)
CHINA (China) CHINESE (chinês) CHINESE (chinês)
SOUTH KOREA (Coreia do sul) KOREAN (Coreano) KOREAN (Coreano)
FRANCE (França) FRENCH (francês) FRENCH (francês)
GERMANY (Alemanha) GERMAN (alemão) GERMAN (alemão)
ITALY (Itália) ITALIAN (italiano) ITALIAN (italiano)
JAPAN (Japão) JAPANESE (japonês) JAPANESE (japonês)
MEXICO (México) MEXICAN (mexicano) SPANISH (espanhol)
PORTUGAL (Portugal) PORTUGUESE (português) PORTUGUESE (português)
GHANA (Gana) GHANAIAN(ganês) ENGLISH(ingles)
RUSSIA (Rússia) RUSSIAN (russo) RUSSIAN (russo)
SAUDI ARABIA (Arábia
ARAB (árabe) ARABIC (árabe)
Saudita)
SPAIN (Espanha) SPANISH (espanhol) SPANISH (espanhol)
SOUTH AFRICA( Africa do sul) SOUTH AFRICAN(Sul africano) ENGLISH(ingles)
THE UNITED STATES (Estados
AMERICAN (americano) ENGLISH (inglês)
Unidos)
GREECE (GRÉCIA) GREEK( Grego) GREEK (Grego)
Things you should never do in south korea
1) Avoid indicating others as "you" in Korean
2) Try and remain formal with your speaking at first, no matter what!
3) Take your shoes off at the door when entering any residence, temple, or
guesthouse.
4) Give and receive any object using both hands.
Things you should never do in Greece
Show too much skin when visiting a church
Eat or drink in the metro in Athens
Don’t complain about the amount of oil in the food
Don’t ask the name of a newborn baby
Things you should never do in Germany
Jaywalk (atravessar a rua sem observar as regras de cruzamento)
Throw out bottles ( deves devolver num shop proximo , te descontam 25 centimos
quando compras a garrafa)
Enter a home wearing shoes
Things you should never do in Canada
Don’t feed the wildlife.
No matter how much you want to, never feed wild animals in Canada.
While it might seem like a kind gesture, it’s a habit that can be very
dangerous and damaging to both you and the animals.
Don’t forget to return an apology.(When you’re in Canada, it’s polite to
apologize if someone bumps into you. But, if you apologize, the person
may feel that they need to return the apology.
It’s a reflex for many Canadians, so don’t be surprised when th is
happens)
Don’t underestimate border security.( If you are caught crossing the
border illegally or trying to bring something illegal into the co untry, it
could result in fines or even time in prison. Taking overdoses, bringing
firearms or drugs also can put you on trouble.
Don’t say anything bad about maple syrup.( This is one of Canada’s
national treasures, and in this country it should never be spoken of ill. Ill
significa bad) Whether they eat it on pancakes, waffles or French toast, or
even use it instead of sugar—it’s always been the first choice for
Canadians looking for something sweet!
Maple syrup has a major economic impact on Canad a.
Don’t give bad-mouth Tim Hortons.
No matter where you are in Canada, you’ll see Tim Hort ons. The coffee
chain means a lot for Canadians, so bad-mouthing it is a definite no-no.
It’s the same as bad-mouthing the Statue of Liberty or Big Ben – it’s just
not done. You may think it’s a silly tradition, but if you respect the culture
then it’s best to leave any negative comments at home.
Don’t hop on the public transport until everyone has exited first.
Canadian etiquette dictates that you should always wait until everyone
has exited the bus or train before entering. This applies even if the train
or bus is completely empty, as it’s seen as a sign of respect and a way
of ensuring everyone has an easy experience with public transportation .
Here are other small things you should keep in mind when using public
transport in Canada:
1. Keep your voice down when conversing with someone else;
2. Avoid playing music without headphones;
3. Don’t take up more than one seat if possible; and
4. Follow the dress code of the city itself — for example, in Montreal
many restaurants require you to wear smart clothes, so avoid
wearing flip-flops (sandálias de dedo) or shorts if possible!
6 Fun Facts About The World
Canada has the most lakes in the world
It’s almost impossible to think of Canada without images of the Great
Lakes coming to mind, they’re so large, they are actually considered to
be enclosed seas( mares fechados).
Bolivia, the world’s flattest(plano) country
If you hate mountains, Bolivia is the place for you. Bolivia holds the title of
being the flattest country on the planet. It also holds other records such as
having the longest salt flat. The Uyuni salt flats are also the largest lithium
reserve in the world.
Russia, the world’s largest country
This fun fact is probably common knowledge, but do you know how many
countries Russia borders? No less than 16
states. Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Japan, Belarus
, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, the United States,
Mongolia and North Korea.
The world’s oldest country – San Marino
the title of the world’s oldest country goes to San Marino.
É uma enclave, completamente envolta pela Itália. Faz fronteira com as
províncias italianas da Emília-Romanha e das Marcas.San Marino é
considerado o Estado nacional mais antigo do mundo. O país foi fundado em 3
de setembro de 301 pelo diácono Marinho.
Bangladesh- Going to prison for cheating during an exam
The world is full of strange laws that may surprise you if you’ve never heard of
them before. Did you know that cheating on an exam in Bangladesh is
punishable by imprisonment.
In Egypt, it is considered rude to ask for salt during a meal.
If you ever find yourself having a meal in Egypt, do not ask for salt or pepper.
Doing so is considered rude towards the chef, implying that the food was not
well seasoned.
In South Korea, you should not write a person’s name in red ink.
In South Korea, it is crucial to avoid writing a person's name in red ink Using red
ink to write someone's name is believed to be a curse, implying the person's
death or, at the very least, bringing about extremely bad luck.