カナダジン
Meanings
Noun
1. Canadian (person)
Pitch accent
ナダ
ジン
Composed of
-ian (e.g. Italian); -ite (e.g. Tokyoite); -er (e.g. performer, etc.); person working with ...; man; person
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Examples (29 in total)
I'm Canadian.
You are a Canadian.
Our manager is a Canadian.
Mary is Canadian.
You're both Canadians, aren't you?
Jim is Canadian.
My mother is Canadian.
The perpetrator was Canadian.
We're both Canadians.
I'm Canadian, but I live in Australia.
How did you know I was Canadian?
I don't have very many Canadian friends.
I have lots of Canadian friends.
He married a Canadian girl.
We're Canadians, and we love our country.
Not all Canadians are tall.
Tom is a typical Canadian.
If they were Canadians, this problem wouldn't exist.
They don't know that we're Canadians.
I have a couple of Canadian friends.
Our French teacher is Canadian.
Can you tell the difference between an American and a Canadian?
A lot of Canadian tourists visit Boston.
Misako married a Canadian last June.
A real Canadian would never do such a thing.
It's not up to you to decide who's a Canadian and who isn't.
Our school accepted three Canadians as exchange students.
I've only dated a Canadian once.
Am I really the only Canadian here?