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| [[Crona]]
| [[Crona]]
| Cronan
| Cronan
| Cronan<br>Cronite
| Cronan<br>Cronite<br>
| ''žuHzompo''
| ''žuHzompo'' ([[Varshani language|Varshani]])<br>
| ''Hzompo ulz'' ([[Varshani language|Varshani]]
| ''Hzompo ulz'' ([[Varshani language|Varshani]])<br>
|-
|-
| Levantia
| [[Levantia]]
| Levantine<br>Levantian
| Levantine<br>Levantian
| Levantine
| Levantine

Revision as of 14:31, 7 April 2022

A national adjective describes something as being from that country, for example, "Caphirian cuisine" is "cuisine of Caphiria". A demonym denotes the people or the inhabitants of or from there, for example, "Capetians" are people of or from the Cape. Most demonyms and national adjectives are derivatives of the name of the country to which they relate, but there are exceptions.

Sovereign states

Country Ænglish Adjective(s) Ænglish Demonym(s) Native Adjective(s) Native Demonym(s)
Aciria
Arcerion Arco? Arcer? same? same?
Burgundie Burgundine Burger Burgoniesc Burgognoix??
the Cape Capetian Capetian
Kiravia Kiravian


Kirish (archaic)
Kiravian
Kiravite

Kirishman (archaic)
Kiravix (Kiravic)
Kiraviax (Kiravic)
Cirabheach (Gaelic)

Other entities

Continents and Regions

Country Ænglish Adjective(s) Ænglish Demonym(s) Native Adjective(s) Native Demonym(s)
Alshar
Crona Cronan Cronan
Cronite
žuHzompo (Varshani)
Hzompo ulz (Varshani)
Levantia Levantine
Levantian
Levantine Levantinus (Latin)
Levantensis (Latin)
Lewantäisch (Gothic)
Levantinus (Latin)
Lewantiner (Gothic)

See also