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But Canada is a country on the (north) american continent, isn't it?
Local naming conventions preclude the use of "American" to mean Canadian. "North American" would be acceptable.
But what if I want to refer to someone from anywhere.on the americas, north, middle or south?
At least here, it would be conventional to say North American, South American, or Central American.
And what about the entirety of people on the american continents?
You just said it. I'm merely desribing local naming conventions. call any Canadian "American" (in English) and you will get a puzzled reaction at best :)
What exactly? I'm looking for an equivalent to europeans, africans, asians, europeans. Americans don't get the special treatment of not being referred to in their entirety.
The equivalent would be North Americans or South Americans, as they are two seperate continents
I don't know what to tell you and I don't know why you're getting angry at me - I'm not prescribing language, I'm describing it and yes, I'm aware this differs in other languages and other parts of the world. The continental model we use has North and South America as separate continents, therefore you might as well ask me what to call Africans and Europeans together.
Anyhow, I'm not going to reply anymore since you're being kinda annoying, sorry.
I'm not getting angry, it's a mixture of being confused and poking fun at confusing language stuff.
Probablemente, no sé si alguien me puede confirmar