about ur nationality in German language
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Answer:
You just say Ich bin which means "I am", then your nationality. [slowly] Ich bin Amerikaner. Just replace “Amerikaner” with your own nationality. "I am Spanier" Ich bin Spanier.
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German Language Tutorial includes a vocabulary and grammar review of the German language, with German realia photos taken in Germany and Austria so you can see how the language is used in real life.
"I am Spanier" Ich bin Spanier.
"I am Italiener" is Ich bin Italiener .
"I am Brazilian" is Ich bin Brasilianer.
The German construction for saying which nationality you are is different from in English. Whereas English uses an adjective - i.e. "I am English" -, German uses a noun without a different article - "Ich bin Engländer" (literally: "I am Englishman").
And just as there are different words for "friend" depending on the gender of the person concerned, you would need to employ the feminine version of the noun if the person being described is a woman - "Ich bin Engländerin" (literally: "I am Englishwoman"):
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