Nation

/ˈneɪʃən/ noun

A nation is a large group of people who share a common identity, such as language, culture, or history, and often live in the same territory. The word is also used for a country with its own government.

From Old French *nacion*, from Latin *natio* “birth, race, people,” from *nasci* “to be born.” Originally it referred to groups of common origin before becoming tied to political territories and states.

AFnasie
AMብሔር
ARأمة
BGнация
BNজাতি
CAnació
CSnárod
DAnation
DENation
ELέθνος
ESnación
ETrahvas
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