No, the word you need is "Binational".
The word for "among nations" is "international." It refers to interactions, relationships, or agreements that take place between different countries. This term is often used in contexts such as international law, international relations, and international organizations.
There is no such word as "intenational" . However, "international" means between nations. An internal flight is one that flies between two airports within one country, an international flight flies between airports of different countries.
The word "international" is not of Greek origin. It is a combination of the Latin word "inter," meaning between or among, and the English word "national." The prefix "inter-" comes from the Latin preposition "inter," while "national" is derived from the Latin word "natio," meaning birth or nationality. So, "international" refers to something that exists between or among nations.
Diplomacy is the conduct by government officials of negotiation and other relations between nations
The prefix in the word "international" is "inter-", which means "between" or "among." The suffix is "-al," which is a common suffix in English that forms adjectives indicating "of," "relating to," or "characterized by." In this case, the suffix "-al" is used to form the adjective "international," meaning "between or among nations."
The prefix of the word international is inter- which means between or among.
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The word you're looking for is "interstate," which means existing between states or involving two or more states.
International describes something that is applied to more than one nation. An example of international used in a sentence is: The UN is an international group in which many countries come together to solve global problems.
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It is known as Contranatography.