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This is a list of some common nationalities in Hebrew. It is a nice addition to our other 2 pages: Languages and Countries.
British: בריטי Briti |
Moroccan: מרוקאי Marokai |
Chinese: סיני Sini |
Brazilian: בראזילאי Brazilai |
American: אמריקאי Americai |
French: צרפתי Tzarfati |
German: גרמני Ge'rmani |
Greek: יווני Yevani |
Israeli: ישראלי Israeli |
Indian: הודי Hodi |
Irish: אירי Iri |
Italian: איטלקי Italki |
Japanese: יפאני Yepani |
Korean: קוריאני Koriani |
Iranian: איראני Irani |
Portuguese: פורטוגזי Portug'ezi |
Russian: רוסי Rusi |
Spanish: ספרדי Sfaradi |
Swedish: שוודי Shvedi |
Pakistani: פקיסטאני Pakistani |
Now we will put some of the words above into a sentence which you might use in a regular conversation about citizenship. All you need is to swap the nationality but keep the same sentence structure.
I'm Italian: אני איטלקי Ani italki |
My wife is Korean: אשתי קוראינית Ishti korianit |
My father is Greek: אבי יווני Abi yevani |
I have an American car: יש לי מכונית אמריקאית Yesh li mekhonit amerikait |
I love French cheese: אני אוהב / ת גבינה צרפתית Ani ohev / et gvina tzarfatit |
He has a Moroccan rug: יש לו שטיחון מרוקאי Yesh lo shtikhon marokai |
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