What is your nationality? -- Quelle est votre nationalité ? -- "kell eh vohtr(uh) nah-syoh-nah-lee-tay"
French nationality Nationalité française
«De quelle nationalité es-tu?»
To ask what is someone's nationality in French, you can say: "de quelle nationalité es-tu (you singular and familiar) / êtes-vous (you formal or plural)" or "de quel pays es-tu" (less formal, would be more used in conversation). To answer the question, say "je suis +nationality", or "je viens de +country".
Yes, it is correct to say "father's nationality" when referring to the country of nationality of someone's father. The possessive form "father's" indicates that the nationality belongs to the father.
'Quelle nationalité vous?' or 'Quelle est votre nationalité?'
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?
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.
French nationality Nationalité française
«De quelle nationalité es-tu?»
¿Cuál es tu nacionalidad?
When you want to ask about someone's health in French you would say Comment allez-vous.
It really depends on how you ask it. You might do better to ask about their nationality or something like that.
To ask what is someone's nationality in French, you can say: "de quelle nationalité es-tu (you singular and familiar) / êtes-vous (you formal or plural)" or "de quel pays es-tu" (less formal, would be more used in conversation). To answer the question, say "je suis +nationality", or "je viens de +country".
They're Canadian but if they're born in Montreal and speak French then they are French Canadian.
Yes, it is correct to say "father's nationality" when referring to the country of nationality of someone's father. The possessive form "father's" indicates that the nationality belongs to the father.
Nationality: French
'Quelle nationalité vous?' or 'Quelle est votre nationalité?'