To ask /tell nationality Tu es polonais? polonaise? polonaise? * Tu es irlandais? irlandaise? irlandaise? Tu es italien? Tu es italien? italienne? italienne?

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To ask /tell nationality Tu es polonais? polonaise? polonaise? * Tu es irlandais? irlandaise? irlandaise? Tu es italien? Tu es italien? italienne? italienne? Tu es allemand? Tu es allemand? allemande? allemande? Are you Polish? Are you Irish? Are you Italian? Are you German?

To ask / tell nationality Tu es français? française? française? * Tu es anglais? anglaise? anglaise? Tu es canadien? Tu es canadien? canadienne? canadienne? Tu es américain? Tu es américain? américaine? américaine? Are you French? Are you British? Are you Canadian? Are you American?

To ask /tell what city you are from Tu es de Syracuse? Oui, je suis de Syracuse. Non, je ne suis pas de Syracuse Are you from Syracuse? Yes, I’m from Syracuse. I’m not from Syracuse.