Iraqi
Pronunciation: [ɪˈrɑː.ki]
Word
Context: "nationality"
(adjective) describes something or someone that comes from Iraq. If someone is Iraqi, it means they are from that country in the Middle East.
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My friend is Iraqi, and he shares stories about his country.
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She is not Iraqi; she was born in Syria.
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Is that painter Iraqi?
Context: "nationality"
(noun) a person who comes from Iraq. This can refer to anyone who has Iraqi citizenship or is part of the Iraqi culture.
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Many Iraqis have settled in different countries around the world.
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Not all people in the region are Iraqis; some are from neighboring countries.
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How many Iraqis live in this city?
Context: "language"
(noun) refers to the Arabic dialects spoken in Iraq. This is how people in Iraq communicate with each other.
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She learned Iraqi to be able to talk to her family.
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He cannot understand Iraqi; he only knows English.
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What is the main difference between Iraqi and other Arabic dialects?
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