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本帖最后由 移民电工 于 2011-2-1 06:05 编辑
# g- `+ H' i, n8 T( X谢谢楼上各位的回答!
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我接受”56 ethnic groups“这个说法。" }; `* ?: [6 w
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现在我开始讲我的故事:1 ~4 ]3 C& W3 Y4 [/ [5 ]# n; E
有一天,一个黑人问我,"where r u from?" 我答:"China"接着他问:"China has 50 nations, is that true?"
% y+ j% z! H. ]8 M& y) Q# Q/ V2 t$ V我当时把nations理解为民族(不怕您见笑),所以我答:"yes, even more."3 M' t5 {( ]- D
紧接着这黑人说,"Do u know what nation mean? it means country." W, N5 O( ~# O. a
这下子把我气着了,我立刻翻了脸,怒视着他问“what u mean?why u ask such question?”
3 n2 `+ H3 l! S他看我怒了,不停滴sorry,sorry,然后滚蛋了。 |& { c! [3 i' i5 T0 q2 v$ D
我也不知道我这样做是对还是错,只是觉得英语不好,很障碍。$ f8 a% G# ?4 Y" ?1 b
hawa 发表于 2011-1-31 20:23  ) K% J9 b* G' {/ ?+ c! k
' n" ~) x, R" pThis guy just play with you in English word. If you don't like his game just tell him --go home check your F-English dictionary. Do you know who said --Quebec is a nation.
3 S; t" V+ H3 f' V! `! S( X; e加拿大土著--First Nations is a term of ethnicity that refers to the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis.
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Nation has different meanings in different contexts. In worldwide diplomacy, nation can mean country or sovereign state.[1] The United Nations, for instance, speaks of how it was founded after the Second World War with “51 countries” and currently has “192 member states”.[2] Nation may more broadly refer to a community of people who share a common territory and government—but who are not necessarily a sovereign state; and who often share a common language, race, descent, and/or history, such as the “Palestinian nation”.[1] The word nation can more specifically refer to a tribe of North American Indians, such as the Cherokee Nation.[1] |
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