Sounds to me like you are pure Irish. Top of the morning to you !
Thompson is an English name. It means son of Thomas. Most common in northern England and northern Ireland.
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your nationilty is English as you where born in EnglandYou are English, however you are also British, entitled to a British Passport, as a citizen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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It is a corruption of the French surname Bauden.
Thompson is an English name. It means son of Thomas. Most common in northern England and northern Ireland.
English is not strictly speaking a nationality, as England is not itself a nation state. The United Kingdom is made up of several groups that could claim their nationality -English, Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish. Strangely, the correct answer to nationality for somebody from England (or any part of the UK) is "British".
The English channel "touches" England (the southern coastline) and France (the northern coastline).
Charles Dawin's nationality was English.
"Angleterre" is the French word for England, so the nationality associated with it is English. In terms of broader context, England is a part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Therefore, people from England are often referred to as English.
No, but there are two official English novels available: STALKER Southern Comfort and Northern Passage.
Yes, English refers to a nationality, specifically relating to people from England, which is part of the United Kingdom. It encompasses cultural, historical, and social aspects unique to England. However, nationality can also refer to broader identities, such as British, which includes people from all parts of the UK: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The Spain's nationality is Spanish.
My nationality is English, as I was born in Liverpool!
The two most common dialects of English spoken in the US are General American English and Southern American English. General American English is often associated with a neutral accent and is commonly spoken in the Midwest and West Coast regions. Southern American English is characterized by features such as the Southern drawl and is spoken in states across the southern US.
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