I'm [nothing]/a/the citizen of [country]

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Which from the following correct?
I'm citizen of [country]
I'm a citizen of [country]
I'm the citizen of [country]
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Which from the following correct?
I'm citizen of [country]
I'm a citizen of [country]
I'm the citizen of [country]
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#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
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“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
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Which from the following correct?
I'm citizen of [country]
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I'm the citizen of [country]
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Which from the following correct?
I'm citizen of [country]
I'm a citizen of [country]
I'm the citizen of [country]
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#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
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“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
14 hours ago
thanks, FumbleFingers, janus-bahs-jacquet. I joined English Language Learners community
– qiAlex
14 hours ago
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#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
1
“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
14 hours ago
thanks, FumbleFingers, janus-bahs-jacquet. I joined English Language Learners community
– qiAlex
14 hours ago
#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
1
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“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
14 hours ago
“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
14 hours ago
thanks, FumbleFingers, janus-bahs-jacquet. I joined English Language Learners community
– qiAlex
14 hours ago
thanks, FumbleFingers, janus-bahs-jacquet. I joined English Language Learners community
– qiAlex
14 hours ago
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#1 is ungrammatical, and #3 only makes sense if there's only one contextually relevant citizen [of the specified country]. But this is a question for English Language Learners
– FumbleFingers
15 hours ago
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“I’m the citizen of [country]” sounds very, very lonely.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
14 hours ago
thanks, FumbleFingers, janus-bahs-jacquet. I joined English Language Learners community
– qiAlex
14 hours ago