Explore Ethno through 10+ example sentences from English. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
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Using Ethno
- In the example corpus, ethno often appears in combinations such as: an ethno.
Context around Ethno
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Ethno
- In this selection, "ethno" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, volatile, hundred, openly, religious, nationalist and linguistic stand out and add context to how "ethno" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a volatile ethno religious mix and ascendant ethno nationalist parties. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "ethno" sits close to words such as abidjan, acb and accesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with ethno
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Nigeria has a volatile ethno-religious mix and ethno-religious violence often erupts. (13 words)
He co-founded the ethno-nationalist National Party in 2016 with Justin Barrett. (13 words)
Ethno-linguistic classification main Native Americans were divided into several hundred ethno-linguistic groups. (14 words)
In an interview yesterday, Pakhonde Ethno Music Festival director Gayigheyi Mathews Mfune said they are encouraged with the growth the festival has achieved since its inception in 2022 and they want to build on that momentum to expand the event’s reach. (42 words)
The Northern States Governors’ Forum has expressed concern that the ongoing protests has been taken over by hooligans, ethno-religious bigots and political marauders bent on destroying the country. (29 words)
The symbolism and significance of a platform such as the House of Kaduna Family cannot be over-emphasized, especially given the ethno-religious volatile nature of the State. (28 words)
Example sentences (20)
Nigeria has a volatile ethno-religious mix and ethno-religious violence often erupts.
Ethno-linguistic classification main Native Americans were divided into several hundred ethno-linguistic groups.
Experience the debut of The Land of The Mammoth at The Capital Circus – an ethno-show like no other.
He said: 'I'm openly ethno-nationalist, I know what it leads to when there are too many ethnicities in the same space.
In their report, the council said politicians have been spreading "ethno-nationalist discourse and the denial of atrocities and the glorification of war criminals".
The symbolism and significance of a platform such as the House of Kaduna Family cannot be over-emphasized, especially given the ethno-religious volatile nature of the State.
He co-founded the ethno-nationalist National Party in 2016 with Justin Barrett.
In an interview yesterday, Pakhonde Ethno Music Festival director Gayigheyi Mathews Mfune said they are encouraged with the growth the festival has achieved since its inception in 2022 and they want to build on that momentum to expand the event’s reach.
Such agenda-driven examples wrongfully suggest criticism of an ethno-state reflects an antisemitic bias.
Today, belonging to a national community is linked to a supposed identity and is increasingly thought of in ethno-cultural and ideological terms.
Although popular, it is described as pseudo-folklore often linking it to the Serbian-Bosnian-Croatian ethno-religious conflict in the nineties.
Ascendant ethno-nationalist parties are jockeying for power in urban areas, including the federal capital Addis Ababa, and the countryside.
Not coincidentally, Trump’s ethno-nationalist worldview perfectly aligns with the worldview of Netanyahu and his Israeli supporters, who nation-states in strictly ethnic terms.
On the other hand, the state has also experienced a legitimacy crisis, where its very existence has been questioned, especially by some ethno-nationalist detractors.
Sanusi said: "Ethno-religious crisis is not so much from Nigerians but the Nigerian elites.
Some people think that to be non-racist, one must avoid affirmation of one’s ethno-racial identity and/or condemn one’s group.
The area is home to four indigenous communities and three isolated tribes, according to the Kanindé Ethno-Environmental Defence Association he helped found in the 1980s.
The illusive stories are merely designed by some zealots to instigate ethno-religious and political crises of violent and destructive dimensions across the country.
The Northern States Governors’ Forum has expressed concern that the ongoing protests has been taken over by hooligans, ethno-religious bigots and political marauders bent on destroying the country.
This is what the Israeli center looks like today: racist, militarist, ethno-nationalist, and committed to the perpetual subjugation of Palestinians on both sides of the Green Line.
Common combinations with ethno
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an ethno 2×