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The general rule for naming residents of cities is to use demonyms, which are words derived from the name of a place to denote its inhabitants. These can often be formed by adding suffixes such as "-ian," "-ite," "-er," or "-ese" to the city's name (e.g., "New Yorker" for residents of New York, "Parisian" for those from Paris). However, some cities have unique or irregular forms that must be learned individually. Additionally, consistency and cultural sensitivity are important when using demonyms.

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