une nationalité (fem.)
The French word for nationalities is "nationalités."
mainly french and German
indonesia
Olga Khokhlova was Russian, Jacqueline Roque was French.
His mother is Belgian and I believe his dad is French.
No, nationalities, religions, days of the week, or months are not capitalized in French.
The French, the British and the Native Americans.
Germans,Polish,Czech,Mexican,french,and a few more.
The main ones were British, German, French, American.
French almost. Paris is also the first world's destination for tourists. So you can meet a lot of non-french people.
Every nationalities live in France. Among them, a lot from the old French colonies, Africa, etc...
This is disputed. A nationality is just either an adjective or a common noun (so not capitalized unless it is the first word of the phrase), but the most common writing usage is to capitalize nationalities. If you want to be on the safe side, use a capital letter. Anyway, a French reader is very unlikely to be startled by either writing.