Maybe she meant "Plattdeutsch"?
Yes, "black" is politically correct, provided you are not referring to African-Americans. "African-American" would be wrong when referring to someone from, say, Jamaica. "Black" might be the preferred term for an individual whose nationality is unknown.
all are correct
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
No, black Americans and African Americans are not nationalities. They refer to racial or ethnic identities within the United States, specifically to individuals with African ancestry. Nationality refers to the legal citizenship or membership of a specific country.
African-American men participated in official Georgia politics for the first time.
depoh, or depo - with a short 'e' as in dead and po as in possess.
Yes, nationality is correct.
The correct spelling is, indeed, "pronounce."
The spelling "deutsch" is the word German in German. The noun form is Deutsche (German man, plural Deutschen).
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.
"Junge" would be the correct way to say "boy" auf Deutsch.
grammatical error
Yes, "black" is politically correct, provided you are not referring to African-Americans. "African-American" would be wrong when referring to someone from, say, Jamaica. "Black" might be the preferred term for an individual whose nationality is unknown.
french would be correct
The correct spelling is "nationality" (the national origin of a person or group).
English = less than Deutsch= kleiner als
I believe it is scottish and irish....some -one please tell me if I am correct...