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Japan |
People from Japan are called Japanese.
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Japanese |
A kimono is a Japanese robe.
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China |
China is a country with many people.
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Chinese |
I like Chinese food.
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Portugal |
People from Portugal are called Portuguese.
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Portuguese |
People from Portugal are called Portuguese.
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Spain |
I'm going back to Spain next year.
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Spanish |
His favourite lesson is Spanish.
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England |
England is part of Britain.
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English |
English spelling is very hard.
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Scotland |
Scotland is part of Great Britain.
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Scottish |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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Ireland |
He came from Ireland.
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Irish |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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Germany |
Germany is in Europe.
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German |
The Gestapo are the German secret police.
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Italy |
Oregano is a herb used a lot in Italy.
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Italian |
I can speak Italian.
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Iran |
People from Iran are called Iranian.
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Iranian |
People from Iran are called Iranian.
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