Every one who is an American is unhyphenated. Anyone else how claims different is has issues. (Racial, Self-doubt, hatered...ect)
Social security are two, unhyphenated, words.
Progressive Conservative Party leader John Diefenbaker
Many words that began as hyphenated terms have become correct as single, unhyphenated words. It is correct to refer to "take-out food", but it is also correct to say "takeout food".
The spelling of the adjective is hyphenated "multi-year."(Only Wiktionary shows a single word, unhyphenated form.)
It depends on the person counting. Some would say 1, calling winter wonderland a compound noun. Those who reserve that term for unhyphenated compounds would say 2, counting winteras a noun modifier. And of course, one could say three, since wonderland itself is a compound of two nouns.
you would just say American idol if you were refering to the American idol in America whitch it would not be American idol anywhere else because its American but back to the point....you would say American Idol for American idol.
American = Amelika
American Tourist
The same, but in an American accent.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...
In American Sign Language, the sign for "bible" involves placing one hand palm-up under the other hand and bringing the top hand down, as if opening a book.
everwatch the movie American pie? there your answer