It depends on the nationality. If I were to say you are English and you're a boy I would said anglais. If you were a girl, I would say anglaise. If you were French and a boy I would say français; if a girl, française. The female form of a nationality always end in "e". But it really just depends on the nationality.
My nationality is 'ma nationalité' in French.
To say "your nationality is" in French, you would say "votre nationalité est."
You can say "Ma nationalité est arabe" in French to express that your nationality is Arab.
Austria in French is "L'Autriche" (country not nationality)
Nationality is translated as "nationalité".
Egypte nationalité
"je suis de nationalité anglaise" or simply "je suis anglais / anglaise"are the correct French equivalents of "English is my nationality."
la nationalité is only feminine in French
autrichien, autrichienne ; Austria is called Autriche in French.
'français'
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?
As there is no tense in the French language in which you can say "the boys are playing" the closest you can do is say that "the boys play" which translates to "Les Garçons jouent" or "Les Jeunes jouent"