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 and all languages cannot be preceded by one. 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.