Someone born in France is typically considered to be French.
You can ask "Quelle est votre nationalité ?" in French to inquire about someone's nationality.
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
"What nationality are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es de quelle nationalité? The question serves as a friendly, informal way of expressing literally in English "You are of which nationality?" The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey duh kel na-syo-na-lee-tey" in French.
The form father's nationality is correct. Example: My father's nationality is French.
Nationality translated into French is: la nationalité To ask someone their nationality you would say: Quelle est votre nationalité? This means: What is your nationality?
Nationality is translated as "nationalité".
Someone born in France is typically considered to be French.
You can ask "Quelle est votre nationalité ?" in French to inquire about someone's nationality.
you can tell someones nationality by their references usually americans look mixed. for example if someone is german and french they would look mixed german and french.
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
"What nationality are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es de quelle nationalité? The question serves as a friendly, informal way of expressing literally in English "You are of which nationality?" The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey duh kel na-syo-na-lee-tey" in French.
They're Canadian but if they're born in Montreal and speak French then they are French Canadian.
'le Bangladesh'
The form father's nationality is correct. Example: My father's nationality is French.
Nationality: French
"Love from Bangladesh" would be "bons baisers du Bangladesh" on a French correspondence (letter or mail).