Citizen (Noun)
Syllable division: cit·i·zen
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən/ US: /ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən/
Meaning: A person who resides in a specific town or city, or who is a member of a specific country and has rights because they were born there or were granted rights.
Example:
> She has been a British citizen for five years.
> The citizens of that country unite during good and bad times.
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I wanna be an England citizen.
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I am a citizen of my country because I live there. I have rights to work in every city or region part in my country
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I am a citizen of my country because I live there. I have the right to work in every city or region in my country.
He applied to become an American citizen.
Soldiers were sent to protect the citizens.
He received an award for being a good citizen after he cleaned up the trash in the park.
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He received an award for being a good citizen after cleaning up the park’s trash.
In my country impossible to be a citizen of Maldives.
Some famous people have more than one country’s citizenship.
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In my country, it is impossible to be a citizen of the Maldives.
I’m a Brazilian citizen, because I was born here in Brazil, and I live here since then.
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I’m a Brazilian citizen because I was born here in Brazil and have lived here since then.
I like to be a Congolese citizen.
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