5 Ways To Ask “Where Are You From?” In Chinese

The most common way to ask another person’s nationality is as follows:
你是哪国人? – Nǐ shì nǎ guó rén? – What country are you from? (What is your nationality?)

The “pattern” of the answer:
Subject + 是 + Name of country + 人

E. g.,
我是英国人。 – Wǒ shì yīng guó rén. – I am from the UK. (I am Briton.)
她是德国人。 – Tā shì dé guó rén. – She is from Germany. (She is German.)
他是法国人。 – Tā shì fà guó rén. – He is from France. (He is French.)
我朋友是澳大利亚人。 – Wǒ péng yǒu shì ào dà lì yǎ rén. – My friend is from Australia. (My friend is Australian.)
马克是加拿大人。 – Mǎ kè shì jiā ná dà rén. – Mark is from Canada. (Mark is Canadian.)