Îçlo/Countries, Languages, & Nationalities

Nouns for nationality also function as the adjectives for the same country. All countries must be preceded by a definite article. Both the nouns and adjectives for nationality have to agree with the subject they're referring to. Adjective forms typically form the basis for the main official language for a country but due to the official use of non native languages in many countries, this is not a rule. The adjective/noun form is always masculine by default, and as a result all languages are masculine (except for Arabic). Countries with a * marked next to them in gender are also always plural.