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How do you say are English in french?

There are a few ways to say "are English" in French, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* "Êtes-vous anglais?" (Are you English?) - This is the most formal and polite way to ask.

* "Vous êtes anglais." (You are English.) - This is a formal statement.

Informal:

* "Tu es anglais?" (Are you English?) - This is an informal way to ask, used with friends or family.

* "Tu es anglais." (You are English.) - This is an informal statement.

You can also use the adjective "anglais" directly:

* "Je suis anglais." (I am English.) - This is a simple and common way to state your nationality.

Important note: In French, nationality adjectives like "anglais" are used with the definite article "le" or "la" before a noun, for example:

* "Le peuple anglais" (The English people)

* "La culture anglaise" (The English culture)

Hope this helps!

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