Countries
A country is a nation with its own government, occupying a
particular territory or piece of land. For example, China, France, Iraq and
Japan are all countries.
"Country" is a political term, not geographical. In theory, all
countries are sovereign, meaning that they are independent and decide their own
laws (though they may sometimes surrender or modify certain rights by
treaty).
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The noun for a country's language usually
comes from the adjective for that country, for example:
- He speaks Polish.
- Is French difficult?
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In English, all words (nouns and adjectives) relating to
countries or nationalities begin with a capital letter, for example:
- France (not france)
- French (not french)
- a Frenchman (not a frenchman)
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