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Do we use 'the German' to mean German people in general? For example, The French like to go to the bar just like the German. (I made this up.) Should I say 'the German' or 'the Germans' here? :)
2021年9月8日 02:56
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In this case you want to use "Germans" (plural).
2021年9月8日
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Use Germans in this case.
2021年9月8日
1
We say "the Germans" :)
2021年9月16日
It would be “Germans” the only reason we say “the”before French is because the word French cannot be plural on its own (frenchs/frenches) the same situation with The Japanese or The Spanish And of course it’s more common to just add “people” (ex: Japanese people)
2021年9月8日
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