Template:demonym-noun

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native or inhabitant of


This template should be used to generate the definition line for demonym nouns such as Spaniard, Pole, Londoner and Arizonan (terms referring to a resident or native of a specified place). The content is generated by Module:demonym.

The template supports the following parameters:

|1= (required)
Language code of the term; see Wiktionary:List of languages.
|2=, |3=, etc.
One or more English-language toponyms (place names) where the people referred to by this term live or are natives of. Alternatively, a description may be used such as any of several cities and towns in the ] named ]. See examples below.
|t=, |t2=, etc.
Zero or more English glosses for the term, if it is in a language other than English. This parameter is optional, as there may not exist such terms in English, or they may be rare or awkward.
|g=
Optional gender of the term; should be either m or f.
|nocat=1
Disable categorization.

Examples

1. For the Italian term abatemarchese, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|w:Abatemarco}}

which produces

  1. native or inhabitant of Abatemarco

2. For the Italian term abbadiano, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|{{w|lang=it|Abbadia (Montepulciano)|Abbadia}}|g=m}}

which produces

  1. native or inhabitant of Abbadia (usually male)

3. For the Italian term abderita, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|Abdera|t=Abderite}}

which produces

  1. Abderite (native or inhabitant of Abdera)

4. For the Italian term alessandrino, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|the <<city:pref/Alexandria>>, <<gov:Suf/Alexandria>>, <<c/Egypt>>|t=Alexandrian|t2=Alexandrine|g=m}}

which produces

  1. Alexandrian, Alexandrine (native or inhabitant of the city of Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt) (usually male)

5. For the English term Alexandrian, use:


# {{demonym-noun|en|the <<city:pref/Alexandria>>, <<gov:Suf/Alexandria>>, <<c/Egypt>>|the <<city:pref/Alexandria>>, <<s/Virginia>>, <<c/USA>>}}.

which produces

  1. A native or inhabitant of the city of Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt or the city of Alexandria, Virginia, United States.

6. For the Italian term algherese, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|the <<city:pref/Alghero>>, <<p:pref/Sassari>>, <<r/Sardinia>>, <<c/Italy>>|t=Algherese}}

which produces

  1. Algherese (native or inhabitant of the city of Alghero, province of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy)

7. For the Italian term americana, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|America|the <<supercontinent/Americas>>|the <<c/USA>>|t=American|m=americano}}

which produces

  1. female equivalent of americano; female American (female native or inhabitant of America, the Americas, or the United States)

8. For the Italian term latina, use:


# {{demonym-noun|it|Latin America|t=Latina|m=latino|gloss_is_gendered=true}}

which produces

  1. female equivalent of latino; Latina (female native or inhabitant of Latin America)

9. For the Spanish term sanjuanero, use:


# {{demonym-noun|es|the <<city:pref/San Juan>>, <<capital>> of <<terr/Puerto Rico>>|<<city/San Juan>>, <<c/Cuba>>|the <<city:pref/San Juan de Morros>>, <<capital>> of the <<s:pref/Guárico>>, <<c/Venezuela>>|the ] or <<p:pref/San Juan de Maguana>>, <<c/Dominican Republic>>|t=Sanjuanero|g=m}}

which produces

  1. Sanjuanero (native or inhabitant of the city of San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico; San Juan, Cuba; the city of San Juan de Morros, capital of the state of Guárico, Venezuela; or the city or province of San Juan de Maguana, Dominican Republic) (usually male)