Hi! Kinda silly question, but If I want to say Good morning + a state whose name includes THE, do I use the article in such composition? I know that I can easily replace e.g. Good morning (The) United States with Good morning America. However there are states that don't have a non-article form. e.g. The Netherlands or The Congo. So I'm asking do I say Good morning The Netherlands or is it okay to leave out the article and just say Good morning Netherlands? Bc the version with "the" sounds pretty weird to me. Thanks for answers!
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Using the sounds weird to me as well.
— Philip
Using the sounds weird to me as well.
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