The name of the people who inhabits a place. For example, English for England, French for France, German for German and American for the US. Towns and cities also have demonyms, such as New Yorker for New York, Londoner for London and Parisian for Paris.
A demonym is a word used to describe the residents of a specific place, usually based on the location's name. For example, "New Yorker" is the demonym for someone from New York.
A person who lives in Laval is called a Lavalois if they are male and a Lavalloise if they are female.
Aramaic is a Semitic language originating in the ancient region of Aram, which is located in modern-day Syria. Therefore, the country associated with the demonym "Aramaic" would be Syria.
The likely word is the proper adjective and demonym Chinese (of or from China).
"Canadian" can be a demonym or noun that refers to someone from Canada. It is not a pronoun, which is used to replace a noun in a sentence.
Californian is a proper noun, specifically a demonym referring to people from California. It is not a common noun like "state" or "city."
Gibraltarian is the demonym of Gibraltar.
The name for the people - demonym - of Albania is Albanian.
The name for the people - demonym - of Afghanistan is Afghan.
The demonym for Hemel Hempstead is "Hempsteadian."
The demonym may be Geelongian or Geelongite.
A person who lives in Laval is called a Lavalois if they are male and a Lavalloise if they are female.
Cuban
Belgian
Belgian
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Filipino
Singaporean