Nationalities.  You have already learned many adjectives of nationality. The Spanish word for these nationalities are based on the country name.  Remember.

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Nationalities

 You have already learned many adjectives of nationality. The Spanish word for these nationalities are based on the country name.  Remember sense nationalities are adjectives, they agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. They are usually used with the verb “SER”

PaísNacionalidad Argentinaargentino,-a BoliviaBiliviano, -a ChileChileno, -a ColombiaColombiano, -a Costa RicaCostarricense CubaCubano, -a EcuadorEcuatoriano,-a

PaísNacionalidad El SalvadorSalvadoreño, -a Españaespañol, española Guatemalaguatemalteco, -a Hondurashundureño, -a Méxicomexicano, a NicaraguaNicaragüense PanamáPanameño, -a

PaísNacionalidad Paraguayparaguayo, -a Perúperuano, a Puerto Ricopuertoriqueño, -a República Dominicanadominicano, -a Uruguayuruguayo,-a VenezuelaVenezolono, -a