アメリカじん
Meanings
Noun
1. American person
Pitch accent
メリカ
じん
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)
Examples (84 in total)
Is he American?
Are they American?
I am an American.
I'm not an American.
He is an American.
Are you an American?
Sue is an American student.
We are not Americans.
His mother is American.
She is married to an American.
The Americans are an aggressive people.
He must be an American.
John is an American boy.
Are you American or French?
Henry James was an American by birth.
I met an American girl.
He's married to an American woman.
Americans eat a lot of meat.
We thought he was an American.
An American spoke to me at the station.
She doesn't seem to be an American.
Guns are readily accessible to Americans.
She is American, but she lives in England.
As far as I know, he is American.
What are Americans overlooking?
The principal of our school is an American.
Most Americans like hamburgers.
Tom is an American of German descent.
Many Americans are interested in jazz.
I'm not proud to be an American.
He was an American, as I knew from his accent.
Generally the Americans are a kind people.
How would you know an American from an Englishman?
Most Americans have a sense of humor.
There's an American girl who wants to see you.
He speaks as if he were an American.
Japanese differ from Americans in many respects.
I have some American friends.
Generally speaking, Americans like coffee.
The two men sitting on the bench were Americans.
Most Americans supported the decision.
That tendency is strong among Americans.
That is the American about whom we talked yesterday.
Americans participate in most sports.
It's true that Americans love pizza.
Quite a few Americans like sushi.
This is Japan as Americans see it.
Tom is an American who's married to Mary, a Russian.
How can you tell an Englishman from an American?
Can you tell the difference between an American and a Canadian?
Generally speaking, Americans are very fond of coffee.
The Americans had nothing to do with the matter.
He speaks English as if he were an American.
This sentence sounds unnatural to me as an American.
Americans spend most of their lives working, being productive.
It is said that Japanese people don't celebrate Christmas the way Americans do.
More than 20,000 Americans are murdered each year.
Americans spend much of their free time at home.
Why do American parents praise their children?
Though Tony is American, he can't speak English.
The man to whom I spoke was a German, not an American.
As the Japanese like baseball, so the Americans like football.
Just as the Americans like baseball, the British like cricket.
He is the only American who has swum the English Channel.
Americans pay both federal taxes and state taxes.
I made friends with many Americans at the party.
That American professor knows a good deal about Kyoto.
Some Americans have grave debts.
Among my acquaintances are many Japanese-speaking Americans.
We usually connect Americans with freedom.
He speaks English as fluently as if he were an American.
Our school accepted three Americans as exchange students.
Not all Americans speak English as their mother tongue.
Mariko's parents are strongly opposed to her marrying an American.
All educated Americans, first or last, go to Europe.
Thirteen Americans were killed.
Three out of four Americans believe in the existence of paranormal phenomena.
On February 14th, Americans celebrate Valentine's Day.
We made friends with at least ten Americans.
Americans who are over sixty-five make up 12.5% of the total population.
The American boy spoke broken Japanese.
Our American neighbor will have lived in Japan for five years next year.
At present there are about 31 million Americans over the age of sixty-five.
What would happen if the whole world were to live like Americans?