English
Etymology
From national + -ity, perhaps after French nationalité; ultimately from Latin nātio (“nation, people”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌnæʃ.əˈnæl.ɪ.ti/, /ˌnæʃˈnæl.ɪ.ti/, /-ˈnæl.ə.ti/, /-ˈnæl.ti/
- Hyphenation: na‧tion‧al‧i‧ty, na‧tion‧al‧ity
Noun
nationality (plural nationalities)
- (now rare) National, i.e. ethnic and/or cultural, character or identity. [from 17th c.]
1968, Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn, “Answer of Jamāl ad-Dīn to Renan”, in Nikki R. Keddie, translated by Nikki R. Keddie, An Islamic Response to Imperialism[1], University of California Press, →LCCN, page 185:[…] permit me to say that the Harranians were Arabs and that the Arabs in occupying Spain and Andalusia did not lose their nationality; they remained Arabs. […] The fact that they preserved their former religion, Sabaeanism, does not mean they should be considered foreign to the Arab nationality.
- (now rare) Nationalism or patriotism. [from 18th c.]
1791, James Boswell, Life of Johnson, Oxford, published 2008, page 599:‘You are, to be sure, wonderfully free from that nationality: but so it happens, that you employ the only Scotch shoe-black in London.’
- National origin or identity; legal membership of a particular nation or state, by origin, birth, naturalization, ownership, allegiance or otherwise. [from 18th c.]
By living in the country for five years, you are entitled to get nationality.
Stefi was born in Spain to a Brazilian father and a Chilean mother, so is eligible for three nationalities.
Please include your nationality on the form.
2021 March 15, Jessie Yeung, “These Asian countries are giving dual citizens an ultimatum on nationality – and loyalty”, in CNN[2]:One reason why many Asian countries oppose dual nationality is a belief that it can create divided loyalties among citizens, said Jelena Dzankic, co-director of the Global Citizenship Observatory (GLOBALCIT), an international citizenship research network.
2025 February 5, Michael Rios, “Guatemala to increase deportation flights from US carrying migrants from other countries”, in CNN[3]:Guatemala has pledged a 40% increase in deportation flights carrying Guatemalans and migrants of other nationalities from the United States, President Bernardo Arévalo announced Wednesday during a press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- A people sharing a common origin, culture and/or language, and possibly constituting a nation-state. [from 19th c.]
- (obsolete) Political existence, independence or unity as a national entity. [19th c.]
Synonyms
- (membership of a nation or state): affiliation, allegiance, ancestry, citizenship, descent, enfranchisement, ethnicity, national status, naturalization, origin, parentage, race, residence, status
- (national character or identity): ancestry, color, colour, ethnicity, identity, origin
- (a people): clan, confederation, cultural group, culture, denomination, ethnic group, ethnicity, faith, group, nation, people, persuasion, race, sect, tribe
- (political existence as a national entity): autarchy, autonomy, freedom, independence, liberty, nationhood, self-determination, self-government, self-rule, separation, sovereignty
- (nationalism): nationalism, patriotic sentiment, patriotism,
Derived terms
Translations
national character or identity
membership of a nation or state
- Afrikaans: nasionaliteit
- Albanian: kombësi (sq) f
- Amharic: ዜግነት (zegnät)
- Arabic: جِنْسِيَّة f (jinsiyya)
- Armenian: ազգություն (hy) (azgutʻyun), քաղաքացիություն (hy) (kʻaġakʻacʻiutʻyun) (citizenship)
- Azerbaijani: milliyyət
- Bashkir: милләт (millət)
- Belarusian: нацыяна́льнасць (be) f (nacyjanálʹnascʹ), наро́днасць (be) f (naródnascʹ), грамадзя́нства n (hramadzjánstva) (citizenship)
- Bengali: জাতীয়তা (bn) (jatiẏota)
- Bulgarian: национа́лност (bg) f (nacionálnost), гра́жданство n (gráždanstvo) (citizenship)
- Burmese: အမျိုးသား (my) (a.myui:sa:)
- Catalan: nacionalitat f
- Chechen: къам (qʼam)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 國籍 / 国籍 (gwok3 zik6)
- Hokkien: 國籍 / 国籍 (zh-min-nan) (kok-che̍k)
- Mandarin: 國籍 / 国籍 (zh) (guójí)
- Czech: národnost (cs) f (ethnicity), občanství (cs) n (citizenship)
- Danish: nationalitet (da) c
- Dutch: nationaliteit (nl) f, staatsburgerschap (nl) n (citizenship)
- Estonian: rahvuslikkus, rahvus
- Faroese: tjóðskapur m
- Finnish: kansalaisuus (fi)
- French: nationalité (fr) f
- Friulian: nazionalitât f
- Galician: nacionalidade (gl) f
- Georgian: ეროვნება (erovneba), მოქალაქეობა (mokalakeoba) (citizenship)
- German: Nationalität (de) f
- Greek: εθνικότητα (el) f (ethnikótita)
- Haitian Creole: nasyonalite
- Hebrew: please add this translation if you can
- Hindi: राष्ट्रीयता (hi) f (rāṣṭrīytā), नागरिकता (hi) f (nāgriktā)
- Hungarian: nemzetiség (hu) (of a nation), állampolgárság (hu) (of a state)
- Icelandic: þjóðerni (is) n
- Indonesian: bangsa (id), kebangsaan (id)
- Irish: náisiúntacht f
- Italian: nazionalità (it) f
- Japanese: 国籍 (ja) (こくせき, kokuseki)
- Kazakh: ұлт (kk) (ūlt)
- Khmer: សញ្ជាតិ (km) (sañciət)
- Korean: 국적(國籍) (ko) (gukjeok)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: نەتەوایەتی (netewayetî)
- Northern Kurdish: miliyet (ku)
- Kyrgyz: улут (ky) (ulut)
- Lao: ສັນຊາດ (lo) (san sāt)
- Latvian: tautība f
- Lithuanian: tautybė f
- Luxembourgish: Nationalitéit
- Macedonian: национа́лност f (nacionálnost)
- Malay: kerakyatan (ms), kewarganegaraan (ms)
- Maltese: nazzjonalità f
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: үндэстэн (mn) (ündesten), яс үндэс (jas ündes)
- Norman: nâtionalité f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: nasjonalitet (no) m
- Nynorsk: nasjonalitet m
- Ottoman Turkish: ملیت (milliyyet)
- Pashto: مليت m (melyat)
- Persian:
- Dari: مِلِّیَت (milliyat), قَوْمِیَّت (qawmiyyat)
- Iranian Persian: مِلِّیَت (melliyat), قُوْمِیَّت (ġowmiyyat)
- Polish: narodowość (pl) f (ethnicity), obywatelstwo (pl) n (citizenship)
- Portuguese: nacionalidade (pt) f
- Romani: themutnipen m
- Romanian: naționalitate (ro) f
- Cyrillic: националитате f (naționalitate)
- Russian: национа́льность (ru) f (nacionálʹnostʹ), наро́дность (ru) f (naródnostʹ), гражда́нство (ru) n (graždánstvo) (citizenship)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: национа́лно̄ст f
- Roman: nacionálnōst (sh) f
- Sinhalese: ජාතිකත්වය (jātikatwaya)
- Slovak: národnosť f, občianstvo n (citizenship)
- Slovene: državljanstvo n
- Southern Altai: ук (uk), национальность (nacionalʹnostʹ)
- Spanish: nacionalidad (es) f
- Swahili: uraya (sw), utaifa (sw)
- Swedish: nationalitet (sv) c
- Tagalog: katauhambansa, kabansaan
- Tajik: миллият (milliyat), миллачӣ (millači), қавмият (qavmiyat)
- Tatar: милләт (tt) (millät)
- Thai: สัญชาติ (th) (sǎn-châat)
- Tigrinya: ዜግነት (zegnät)
- Turkish: milliyet (tr)
- Turkmen: millet
- Ukrainian: націона́льність (uk) f (nacionálʹnistʹ), наро́дність f (naródnistʹ), громадя́нство n (hromadjánstvo) (citizenship)
- Urdu: قَومِیَت f (qaumiyat), مِلِّیَت f (milliyat)
- Uyghur: مىللەت (millet)
- Uzbek: millat (uz)
- Vietnamese: quốc tịch (vi) (國籍)
- Yiddish: נאַציאָנאַליטעט (natsyonalitet)
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people belonging to a nation or state
— see also nation
- Czech: národnost (cs) f (to an ethnicity), občané (cs) m pl, obyvatelé (cs) m pl (to a state)
- Dutch: nationaliteit (nl) f, natie (nl), volk (nl)
- Finnish: kansa (fi), kansakunta (fi)
- Hungarian: nemzet (hu)
- Indonesian: warga negara (id), kewarganegaraan (id)
- Russian: наро́д (ru) m (naród), на́ция (ru) f (nácija), э́тнос (ru) m (étnos), пле́мя (ru) n (plémja)
- Swahili: uraya (sw), utaifa (sw)
- Ukrainian: наро́д (uk) m (naród), на́ція (uk) f (nácija), люд m (ljud), е́тнос m (étnos), пле́м'я n (plémʺja)
- Urdu: قَومِیَت f (qaumiyat)
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political existence as a national entity
— see also nationhood
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked: "citizenship"
- Indonesian: (please verify) kewarganegaraan (id)
- Interlingua: (please verify) nationalitate
- Telugu: (please verify) జాతీయత (jātīyata)
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See also