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How do you say your nationality is in french?

Here's how to say your nationality in French, along with examples:

Basic Structure:

* Je suis [nationality]. ("I am [nationality].")

Examples:

* Je suis américain. (I am American.)

* Je suis française. (I am French.)

* Je suis canadien. (I am Canadian.)

* Je suis anglais. (I am English.)

* Je suis espagnole. (I am Spanish.)

Important Notes:

* Gender Agreement: In French, adjectives like "nationalities" agree with the gender of the person. For example, "américain" (masculine) is used for a male, while "américaine" (feminine) is used for a female.

* Plural: If you are talking about multiple people of the same nationality, add an "s" to the adjective. For example, "Je suis français" (I am French, masculine) becomes "Nous sommes français" (We are French).

Let me know if you need the French translation for a specific nationality!

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