your cunt
Does your language have two separate words for nationality and language?
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>>61251550
-Spain
-Nop.
Nationality: Brasileiro.
Language: Português
>>61251609
you liar. spanish and castillian are not the same thing.
>>61251609
>>61251634
no no I mean
for example the Adj 'Swedish' in Hebrew is Shvedi
and the language's and is Shvedit
but in English they are the same thing
america
Yes, we speak american
>>61251744
>for example the Adj 'Swedish' in Hebrew is Shvedi
Is a female Swede also Shvedit?
>>61252640
Well, yes
All the same.
Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch, Italienisch, Japanisch, Russisch, etc.pp.
Except you write the nationality in lower case, if it's used as an adjective.
>>61251679
Castillian is still a demonym.
yes
Nationality: Slovák/Slovenka
Language: Slovenčina
>>61251550
English is so weird for not having it tbqh.
There's a male and female demonym.
Male version: Slovenec
Female: Slovenka
Language: slovenščina
>>61254658
>demonym
yes, and also the name of the language of those people. the country (spain) is multi-lingual. there is no spanish language.
>>61255235
>there is no spanish language
Wikipedia appears to disagree:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language
Nope. Language names are spelled without caps, though
Of course we do :
nationalité : Français
language : La langue de Molière
>>61255626
yes we do dumbass
English language = englanti / englannin kieli
Engish (adjective) = englantilainen
England (noun) = Englanti
Ivrit and what, Yishre'eli?
>>61255815
What?
>>61255581
thank god no one cares about wikipedia