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| åniūm || N || || cover, covering (something that covers; also military) || || | | åniūm || N || || cover, covering (something that covers; also military) || || | ||
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==Calemerian countries and peoples== | |||
All country names are singular nouns; demonyms are plural-only nouns of the 1h declension - the singular for each one is <small>GEN</small> + ''lila'' (e.g. ''chlouvānumi lila'' "a Chlouvānem person"). The genitive plural is also used as an adjective. | |||
Note how many country names (and their associated demonyms) for major Evandorian countries (plus Spocius) come from Nähäri, the lingua franca in the large area east of Evandor called ''Eppillænan'' (itself a Nähäri borrowing) - which even today is exactly between Evandor and the Inquisition. Only Chlouvānem and Fathanic kept such toponyms for all of these countries - nowadays even languages of the Nähärosphere that had them have shifted to more Evandorian names for all or at least most of them. | |||
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! Country !! Demonym !! English/general name !! Language<br/><small>(official or most spoken)</small> !! Source language | |||
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| arcatah || arcatarai || Arkjatar || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Arkjatar'' | |||
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| āṣkanda || āṣkandūrai || Askand || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Askand'', demonym partially from modern Askandor [ɔʃkaːˈtur] | |||
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| bronuh || bronyai<br/><small>''arch.:'' bromvai</small> || Brono || bronyumi dældā ([[Brono-Fathanic|Bronic]])<br/><small>(bronufatalumi dældā)</small> || Bronic ''Barôno'' [bəˈronʷ] | |||
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| chlouvānumi murkadhānāvīyi bhælā<br/><small>(commonly ''murkadhānāvi'')</small> || chlouvānem<ref>There is no distinction between a Chlouvānem who is a citizen of the Inquisition, a Chlouvānem living abroad, and usually not even non-Chlouvānem living in the Inquisition are distinguished.</ref> || the Chlouvānem Inquisition || chlouvānumi dældā ([[Chlouvānem]]) || Chlouvānem | |||
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| elvoṣṭuh || elvoṣṭūdarai || Ylvostydh || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Ylvostydh'' (dem. ''ylvostyzdor'') | |||
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| fatan || fatalai || Fathan || fatalumi dældā ([[Brono-Fathanic|Fathanic]])<br/><small>(bronufatalumi dældā)</small> || Bronic ''Fatang'' [ˈfataŋ] | |||
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| goryan || gorinai || Gorjan || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Gorjan'' | |||
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| hålinaika || hålinaifikai || Holenagika || hålinaifikumi dældā ([[Holenagic]]) || Holenagic ''Hgoailnaigkäe'' (dem. ''hgoailnaigkäfäeq'') | |||
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| ikaluriluta || kalurilutai || iKalurilut || kalurilutumi dældā ([[SaKalurilut|saKalurilut]]) || saKalurilut ''iKalurilut'' | |||
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| karinåcha || karinåchurai || Karynaktja || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Karynaktja'' (dem. ''karynaktjur'') | |||
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| kāturilænan || kāturai || Gathurani || kāturumi dældā ([[Gathura]]) || Nähäri ''Kaaturiläinen'' (dem. ''kaatura'') | |||
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| lūmaiseta || lūmaisešinai || Auralia || lūmaisešinumi dældā ([[Auralian]]) || Nähäri ''Luumaiset'' (dem. ''luumaisesin'') | |||
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| naidralænan || naidralælkinai || Helinetia || naidralælkinumi dældā ([[Helinetian]]) || Nähäri ''Noideraläinen'' (dem. ''noideraläinkin'') | |||
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| nīvaleh || nīvaryonai || Nivaren || nīvaryonumi dældā ([[Nivarese]]) || Nivarese ''Nívare'' (dem. ''nivariói'')<ref>Note also Nähäri-mediated ''niværenieh'', "white person".</ref> | |||
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| ovantelænan || ovantelælkinai || Rūfīyya || ovantelælkinumi dældā (Rūfyan) || Nähäri ''Oovanteläinen'' | |||
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| pūṣṭilænan || pūṣṭilælkinai || Nordulik || pūṣṭilælkinumi dældā ([[Nordulaki]]) || Nähäri ''Puostiläinen'' | |||
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| šikṣelænan || šikṣelælkinai || Hyxyn || šikṣelælkinumi dældā (Hyxynen) || Nähäri ''Hikseläinen'' | |||
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| ṣkurdaura || ṣkurdauryai || Skyrdagor || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Skyrdagor'' | |||
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| sofilænan || sofilælkinai || Spocius || sofilælkinumi dældā ([[Spocian]]) || Nähäri ''Sohyläinen'' | |||
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| šūlliseta || šūllisešinai || Kalo || šūllisešinumi dældā ([[Kalese]]) || Nähäri ''Syylliset'' (dem. ''syyllisesin'') | |||
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| tulfaṣus || tulfaṣūṣai || Tulfasysz || ṣkurdauryumi dældā ([[Skyrdagor]]) || (Early Modern) Skyrdagor ''Tulfasysz'' | |||
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| — || yosyai || the Yuy people<ref>The Yuyši homelands are politically divided into various Ceránentian countries.</ref> || yosyumi dældā ([[Yuyši]]) || Yuyši ''yuyši'' through Auralian ''jeusi'' [jœɕi] | |||
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| yumindætha || yumindæšinai || Ceria || yumindæšinumi dældā ([[Cerian]]) || Nähäri ''Ymindähtä'' (dem. ''ymindähsin'') | |||
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