Algerians is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Algerians meaning
plural of Algerian
Using Algerians
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of Algerian
- In the example corpus, algerians often appears in combinations such as: the algerians, of algerians, algerians who.
Context around Algerians
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 10 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Algerians
- In this selection, "algerians" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, attacked, thousand, french, protesting, added and ferociously stand out and add context to how "algerians" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 600 french algerians ferociously cheered and algerians are always. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "algerians" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with algerians
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Thousands of Algerians have gathered for the funeral army chief, Ahmed Gaid Salah, who died Monday. (16 words)
Every time it was thrown, the deafening noise from the Algerians added an extra bounce to her boxing. (18 words)
All the same, an entire generation of plugged-in young Algerians are determined to secure lasting political change. (18 words)
First, there is the issue of trust, as for over a century France has brutally exploited Africa, murdered its patriots like Sylvanus Olympio in Togo, Felix Moumie of Chad, and massacred some two million Algerians for daring to demand independence. (40 words)
In the lead-up to Saturday, his backers and rivals all urged Algerians to come out and vote after boycotts and high abstention rates in previous elections marred the government's ability to claim popular support. (36 words)
The very day, May 8, 1945, that Europe was declared free of Nazi tyranny, French soldiers attacked Algerians protesting for independence, starting a that killed more than 100 French settlers and several thousand Algerians. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
The very day, May 8, 1945, that Europe was declared free of Nazi tyranny, French soldiers attacked Algerians protesting for independence, starting a that killed more than 100 French settlers and several thousand Algerians.
Algerians are always perceived through a very stigmatizing neo-colonial prism, and their relationship with France – whether it’s a fantasy or real.
Every time it was thrown, the deafening noise from the Algerians added an extra bounce to her boxing.
In raucous, emotionally-charged scenes at Paris Nord Arena, 600 French-Algerians ferociously cheered another victory for the controversy-stricken fighter.
In the lead-up to Saturday, his backers and rivals all urged Algerians to come out and vote after boycotts and high abstention rates in previous elections marred the government's ability to claim popular support.
Some of the crowd at North Paris Arena, where there were a large number of Algerians, chanted Khelif’s name ahead of the bout and cheered her into the ring.
Algerians from different regions lined up to pay respect to the fighters on Saturday, when their coffins were on public display at the Algiers Palace of Culture.
First, there is the issue of trust, as for over a century France has brutally exploited Africa, murdered its patriots like Sylvanus Olympio in Togo, Felix Moumie of Chad, and massacred some two million Algerians for daring to demand independence.
Frenchman Casoni, now in charge of Algerians MC Alger, gave a clear example of how Guendouzi's behaviour undermined the whole team during a Lorient match.
The goal brought out the best of the Algerians, who took the game to their host in search of the equalizer.
Thousands of Algerians have gathered for the funeral army chief, Ahmed Gaid Salah, who died Monday.
According to him, the Black Meteors has what it takes to beat the Algerians, even on their soil, and that is the mindset with which they will be approaching the game today.
Algerians have been taking to the streets on every Friday since Feb. 22, as they are claiming radical change and rendering power to the people.
All the same, an entire generation of plugged-in young Algerians are determined to secure lasting political change.
Earlier this year Algerians took to the streets and to social media to criticize President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, after he announced the decision to run for a fifth term.
Footage of the comments broadcast on RT television went viral on social media, with Algerians saying they felt "humiliated" by Bensalah's comments.
He was one of four Algerians who scored in the shoot-out while Wilfried Bony missed his kick for the Ivorians.
His move angered Algerians who saw it as a ploy by those around him to extend his two decades in power.
Since late February, Algerians have been relentlessly taking to the streets every week to demand a political overhaul - and, it seems, they have no plans to let up.
The demonstrations of the last few days have a devil-may-care spirit that may spook some older Algerians shaped by a war that left hundreds of thousands dead.
Common combinations with algerians
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the algerians 6×
- of algerians 6×
- algerians who 4×
- algerians have 3×
- algerians are 2×
- algerians to 2×
- to algerians 2×
- algerians as 2×
- algerians and 2×