new yorkers
"Aibohphobia" is a palindrome word for "of a citizen."
The word citizen does not need to be capitalized.
'Citizen' is not a word in the Irish language.
Londoners allegedly say "Ta-ta" (tah-TAH) to say "bye!"
citizen
Yes, "citizenship" is a compound word formed from the root word "citizen" and the suffix "-ship." The root word "citizen" refers to an individual who is a member of a particular country or community.
The word citizen is a common gender noun. A citizen can be a male or a female.
it means to be a hardworking citizen and be loyal and participate
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
Civis is the Latin word for citizen. For Romans, the word incorporated all the honors, rights and duties of a Roman citizen.
The word "citizens" is a plural noun.
You spell the word correctly in your question.