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Greenland belongs to Denmark.
Jamaica and Belize?Shadylookin said:I think Master would be good. Seriously though there are only 2 english speaking countries in the American contenents if I remember correctly(I suppose there are 3 if you count Greenlands 12 people), the US and Canada and I don't think the canadians get confused over US citizens being called Americans. and I imagine the spanish speaking counrties have another word.
Stapel said:Jamaica and Belize?
GEChallenger said:Don't Spanish-speakers have another word enirely? Like estudiodense or something like that, and they don't use americano to refer to americans but to the entire supercontinent? There's nothing wrong with that, I just think that the English terminology should remain the same.
Hotpoint said:If we're including Carribean Islands then there are loads.
Stapel said:Guyana and Belize than?
John HSOG said:The reason that citizens of the United States of America are called 'Americans' is because it is the United States of America.
Don't confuse us with the factsHotpoint said:If we're including Carribean Islands then there are loads.
GEChallenger said:Don't Spanish-speakers have another word enirely? Like estudiodense or something like that, and they don't use americano to refer to americans but to the entire supercontinent? There's nothing wrong with that, I just think that the English terminology should remain the same.
GEChallenger said:Just for kicks, here's list of propsed replacements for the word American:
Appalacian, Colonican, Columbard, Columbian, Frede, Fredonian, Nacirema, Pindosian (or just Pindos), Stateside(r), Uesican, Uessian, Unisan, Unisian, United States (as an adjective), United States American, United Stateser, United Statesian, United Statesman, United Statian, USAian, US American, Usan, USAn, Usanian, Usian (pronounced "YOU-zhuhn"), U-S-ian, Usonian, and Washingtonian.
from wikipedia.