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If you are from Australia, you would say:

"Je suis Australienne" (fem.) or "Je suis Australien" (masc.)

"Je suis" ("I am") means "My nationality is" and then you write your nationality.

"your nationality" = "votre nationalité" (fem.)

Tricky nationality capitalization rule:

"Je suis Français" (I am French, capitalized noun, citizen of France)

But "Je suis de nationalité française" (I am of French nationality, uncapitalized because it is an adjective referring to "nationality")

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(M) ll est... (he is...)
(F) elle est... (she is...)

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Ca veut dire "what is your nationality". Il doit etre une question qu'on interoge aux situations qu'on se voit pour la premiere fois.

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Translation: Ma nationalité est americaine.

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Ma nationalité est X, je suis de nationalité X.

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De quelle nationalité êtes-vous (es-tu)?

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Quelle est votre (ta) nationalité ?

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"de quelle nationalité êtes-vous ?"

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