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Merdan Memetoghli
About vowels and nationality
which article should we use when we describe someone who is from a country that the first letter is vowel? Sorry for my bad English grammer, for example, like " a/an American" "a/an English" ......which one should we use?
12 lut 2019 17:25
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You're right. And your English is fine - we can understand exactly what you mean.
If the nationality begins with a vowel sound, the article should be 'an': for example, an American, an Egyptian, an Indian or an Omani.
But you need to be careful of two things:
1. Remember that this about pronunciation, not about spelling. So, even though 'Ukranian' and 'European' are spelt with vowels, they are pronounced with consonants ( 'y' sounds), so we use 'a' with these words. Likewise, 'Uyghur' is pronounced with a consonant sound ( like a 'w'), so you would say 'I'm a Uyghur'.
2. Not all adjectives of nationality can become nouns. Most of the terms which are both adjectives and nouns are the ones ending in 'n' and 'i'. Nationalities ending in 'ese', 'ish' and 'ch' can only be adjectives. This means that you can say 'He's an English man' (but not 'He's an English') or 'She's a Chinese woman' (but not 'She's a Chinese').
I hope that helps.
12 lutego 2019
2
The rule is the same as for other words: 'a' before consonant sounds , 'an' before vowel sounds.
"I met an Englishman yesterday." "I went to school with a German girl."
12 lutego 2019
1
An before voal, a before consonany
12 lutego 2019
1
"an" is used before the letters that start with vowel sound. It doesn't matter if it's a nationality or whatever.
12 lutego 2019
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Merdan Memetoghli
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski, grecki (klasyczny), hindi, łacina, perski, hiszpański, turecki, ujgurski
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angielski, grecki (klasyczny), hindi, łacina, perski, hiszpański
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