Countries and Nationalities in Spanish
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Here, we share a list of countries with nationalities and languages in Spanish. In most cases, nationalities in Spanish have a feminine and a masculine form, but some of them have only one, like “canadiense” (Canadian).
Remember, nationalities (like all adjectives in Spanish) take a singular or a plural form and sometimes a feminine or a masculine form:
*In Spanish, nationalities and languages are not capitalized, only countries.
Here we have some of the most common nationalities broken down by continent.
Here we have a few phrases often used with nationalities.
Now that you’re familiar with nationalities, countries, and languages, check out some of our other posts to help you navigate your next trip. We’d recommend learning Places around town, and if you haven’t seen our topic on Greetings in Spanish yet, take a look now.