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  1. What is the difference between "citizen" and "denizen"

    Jul 8, 2011 · A citizen of the United States is a legal resident who has been processed by the government as being a member of the United States. A denizen of the United States is simply …

  2. etymology - Why is the inhabitant of a country called a “citizen ...

    Jul 22, 2017 · OED has a note on citizen: The semantic development has been influenced by classical Latin cīvis (see civic adj.) It seems like the semantic drift in citizen, civilian, civic, etc. …

  3. Why isn't "citizen" spelled as "citisen" in British English?

    Jul 21, 2016 · Analyze does have the -ize/-ise suffix, just a different spelling. From the OED: "On Greek analogies the vb. would have been analysize, Fr. analysiser, of which analyser was …

  4. Difference between "voters", "electorates" and "constituents"

    Here's my understanding: A voter is simply an individual person who votes, or potentially votes.. An electorate is a defined geographic area that votes for the outcome of a single seat, or a set …

  5. Which term is correct — "Afghan" or "Afghani"?

    May 29, 2011 · A citizen or native of Afghanistan. From an Afghan point of view this name is wrongly being used for Afghans. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan millions of Afghans …

  6. What is my Nationality: United States of America or American?

    Jan 26, 2017 · USA. "American" covers a lot more ground - Mexicans and Canadians are Americans, and some of them object strenuously to equating "American" to "citizen of the …

  7. Difference between "civic rights" and "civil rights"

    Oct 10, 2015 · The term Civic Rights would have limited use with regard to an individual citizen. As to whether the two terms, Civil Rights and Civic Rights, are interchangeable, they are not in …

  8. nouns - people are/is: which one is correct? - English Language

    Jul 28, 2015 · I have been confused for so long about the plural and singular forms of "people". I want to put an end to this confusion. What is the difference between these following …

  9. 'the USA' vs. 'the US' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 21, 2014 · Here is an interesting discussion of US versus U.S. versus USA versus U.S.A. from Wikipedia: Manual of Style:. In American and Canadian English, U.S. (with periods) is the …

  10. Why are the United States often referred to as America?

    Nov 16, 2010 · You think is my opinion that northamerican is just USa citizen. Well you should get a trip to anywhere in let's say from México to Antártica and you'll understand my point. Is like …

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