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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.
"Polynesian" is a demonym adjective used to describe people or things related to the Polynesian islands in the Pacific Ocean. It can refer to language, culture, or heritage of the indigenous peoples of this region.
No, it is a plural proper noun. It is used as a demonym for people in or from Europe. It could be replaced by the pronouns they or them.
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Yes, Central America is a noun, a compound proper noun, the name of a specific place.
Pinoy is the demonym that is used by the Filipinos to refer to themselves. It is sometimes Pinay if they are talking about females exclusively. It includes those living overseas as well as in The actual Philippines.
A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
South Dakota is a state in America's Midwest region. The demonym used to describe the 800 000 residents is 'South Dakotan'. Thus, a person from South Dakota should be referred to as a South Dakotan.
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
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Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.