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Indians

Aussprache: [ˈɪndiənz]

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Kontext: „ethnicity“

(noun) Indians are people who come from or are descendants of the country called India. They have their own unique culture, languages, and traditions. When we talk about Indians, we often think about things like their food, music, and festivals.

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Many Indians celebrate Diwali with lights and fireworks every year.

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Not all Indians celebrate the same holidays; some may have different traditions.

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What are some popular dishes that Indians love to eat?

Kontext: „historical“

(noun) Indians can also refer to indigenous peoples of North America, known as Native Americans. They have rich histories and traditions that vary across different tribes and regions.

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Indians, or Native Americans, have contributed greatly to the history of America.

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Not all Indians in North America share the same customs or traditions; each tribe is unique.

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Can you name some famous figures who are considered Indians in American history?

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