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Are nationalities capitalized in French?
5 de ene. de 2016 23:43
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As an adjective, no.
→ un soldat français, une danse africaine, des touristes chinois
As a noun, meaning "a person from the country X", yes.
→ un Français, une Africaine, les Chinois
Je suis français/Français.
These are BOTH correct because you can place either the adjective or the noun.
Languages are not capitalized.
→ le français, l'espagnol, le coréen...
6 de enero de 2016
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I studied French in school for a few years, and we were taught to not capitalize them. However, even though my teacher had lived in France for a while, he was not a native speaker, so I am also keen to see the answer to your question.
6 de enero de 2016
A quick look on the internet seems to confirm nationtionalities (adjectives) are not, but countries (which are nouns) are, so:
I am american : I speak english ( je parle l'anglais ) :
I am from America. He lives in France.
6 de enero de 2016
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