MFreako
Troubadour
This one really baffles me.
Taken straight from Wikipedia: A demonym, also referred to as a gentilic, is a name for a resident of a locality and is usually, though not always, derived from the name of a locality. For example, the demonym for a resident of Britain is Briton; the demonym for a resident of Canada is Canadian.
So how do you know if the name of the people hailing from a certain country/region should end with ish/an/ian/ese etc.? Are there any rules to it? Or do you just go with whatever sounds best?
Taken straight from Wikipedia: A demonym, also referred to as a gentilic, is a name for a resident of a locality and is usually, though not always, derived from the name of a locality. For example, the demonym for a resident of Britain is Briton; the demonym for a resident of Canada is Canadian.
So how do you know if the name of the people hailing from a certain country/region should end with ish/an/ian/ese etc.? Are there any rules to it? Or do you just go with whatever sounds best?