Bí-kok-lâng (cho̍k-hē)

Bí-kok, ū chi̍t pō͘-hūn jîn-kháu tī cho̍k-hē siōng ê sin-hūn jīn-tông sī Bí-kok-lâng (American), m̄ sī it-poaⁿ só͘ khu-hun ê chéng-cho̍k ia̍h cho̍k-hē, chiàu thóng-kè lâi kóng chia-ê lâng cho͘-sêng Bí-kok chin tōa chi̍t hūn ê jîn-kháu.[1]

2000 nî tiâu-cha ê chu-liâu, Bí-kok ê cho̍k-hē hun-pò͘:
Tek-kok-hē English Norwegian Hô-lân-hē Hun-lân-hē Ài-ní-lân-hē Hoat-kok-hē Italia-hē
Be̍k-se-ko-hē Goân-chū-gîn Se-pan-gâ-hē Bí-kok-lâng Hui-chiu-hē Puerto Rico lâng

Chham-chiàu

siu-kái
  1. Jack Citrin; David O. Sears (2014). American Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 153–159. ISBN 978-0-521-82883-3.