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minus-squareeduardog3000 [he/him]hexbear7arrow-down1·4 years agoIn English the word is American, nothing to correct. If you find yourself speaking Spanish then be conscious to say estadounidense instead of americano. link
minus-squareAmorphous [any]hexbear6·4 years ago Still unclear to me what to do with “Americans”: saw some ppl write “USians” but that sounds so weird. Generally I say US citizens if the sentence would be awkward rephrased. Otherwise I just rephrase it to something like "people from the US" link
minus-squaregrouchy [she/her]hexbear4·4 years agoHaha I got in the habit of using USians a while ago precisely because it looks and sounds silly link
minus-squareRev [none/use name]hexbear3·4 years agoDo you pronounce it similar to "nuisance"? Cause it would be very appropriate. link
minus-squaregay [any]hexbear5arrow-down1·4 years agoJust say USAmerican. No need to create a brand new term. link
minus-squarehogposting [he/him,comrade/them]hexbear15·4 years ago USAmerican I mean, that's a brand new term link
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In English the word is American, nothing to correct.
If you find yourself speaking Spanish then be conscious to say estadounidense instead of americano.
Generally I say US citizens if the sentence would be awkward rephrased. Otherwise I just rephrase it to something like "people from the US"
Haha I got in the habit of using USians a while ago precisely because it looks and sounds silly
Do you pronounce it similar to "nuisance"? Cause it would be very appropriate.
Just say USAmerican. No need to create a brand new term.
I mean, that's a brand new term