Nationalities

Large groups of people from the same region.

Australian Aborigines, now called First Nations people, were the first people to live in Australia. There were once many, many different tribes, each with different traditions and languages. Around 2% of the Australian population identifies as First Nations.

Ais forArab

An Arab is someone who speaks Arabic or is from an Arab country. It might also mean an Arabian horse.

Bis forBritish

Something is British if it relates to Britain, or the United Kingdom. A person from Britain is British.

Cis forChinese

Chinese is the language spoken in China, anything to do with China or people from China.

Dis forDane

A person from Denmark is called a Dane. Dane is also a male name. You might also be looking for the great Dane dog.

Eis forEgyptian

Egyptian means anything relating to Egypt, or a person from Egypt.

Fis forFilipino

Filipino, also known as Tagalog, is a language spoken in the Philippines by about 57 million people. It can also mean a person from the Philippines.

Fis forFinn

A Finn is someone from Finland. See also Finnish. Not to be confused with fin.

Fis forFrench

French is the language spoken in France, people from France or anything related to France.

Gis forGreek

Greek is the language spoken in Greece, anything related to Greece or a person from Greece.