Nationality should be an easy concept - it is the country of your birth, so long as your parents are legal citizens of that country.
Things get more complex when the parents are not legally citizens of the country their child is born in (this has happened in the cases of children born to a parent serving overseas in the armed forces, for example). Illegal immigrants can not claim nationality in a country they should not be residing in; children born to parents who are overseas on holiday can also present problems.
Robert Eat. Lee
One nationally known military school is West Point. It is located in New York State. I also know that there is a school in Annapolis, and there are many others located around the U.S,
I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific. I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific. I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific.
nationally
These strawberries are locally grown and nationally known.
The HOSA has 8,049 nationally members.
We nationally rose our flag because we won the war.
Engand is nationally... (whatever you want to say!)
"Nationally" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb by providing information about the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state described.
national
Trinidadian
he is french