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Sandheep Anurak Posted 14 years ago
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Why do we say "I am from THE United States of america and not I am from THE India
  

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Hello, Sandheep—and welcome to English Forums. We use the definite article with a few nations only: The USA, The Netherlands, The Philippines, the UK . The article is used because the core of the name is a countable noun: states, -lands, Philippine (Islands), kingdom .

  • Hello, Sandheep—and welcome to English Forums.
  • We use the definite article with a few nations only: The USA, The Netherlands, The Philippines, the UK .
  • The article is used because the core of the name is a countable noun: states, -lands, Philippine (Islands), kingdom .
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Hello, Sandheep—and welcome to English Forums.

We use the definite article with a few nations only: The USA, The Netherlands, The Philippines, the UK. The article is used because the core of the name is a countable noun: states, -lands, Philippine (Islands), kingdom.
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The United States of America
America

The Republic of India
India
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The United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Great Britain

The Republic Of Ireland
Eire

The Federal Republic of Germany
Germany

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