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Another: Vietnamese another girl vs. Another vietnamese girl



 
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Another: Vietnamese another girl vs. Another vietnamese girl #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:51 am   Another: Vietnamese another girl vs. Another vietnamese girl
 

Please read:

Another vietnamese girl (1)
Vietnamese another girl (2)

I think (1) is correct. Is it right?

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Another: Vietnamese another girl vs. Another vietnamese girl #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:37 am   Another: Vietnamese another girl vs. Another vietnamese girl
 

Number 1 has the correct word order. However, adjectives referring to nationality (demonyms) are capitalised in English. Thus, it should be:

Another Vietnamese girl
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