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Makiasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

He's (a) Japanese.

He's a Japanese. or He's Japanese. or He's from Japan.

Question 1) Which do you usually use to describe someone's nationality??
Question 2) Is there any difference between "He's Japanese" and "He's a Japanese"?
  

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Most common is he's Japanese . If he actually is from Japan, you can say that: he's from Japan

  • Most common is he's Japanese .
  • If he actually is from Japan, you can say that: he's from Japan
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Most common is he's Japanese.
If he actually is from Japan, you can say that: he's from Japan
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Thanks Philip,

So You usually don't use or hear an expression like "someone is a Japanese/German/etc"?

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