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State or territory Adjective Demonym; colloquial; Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Andamanese [1] Nicobarese [1]: Andamanese Nicobarese: Andhra Pradesh: Andhrulu ...
List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions; List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations. List of adjectivals and demonyms for Australia; List of adjectivals and demonyms for Canada; List of adjectivals and demonyms for India; List of adjectivals and demonyms for Malaysia; List of adjectivals and demonyms ...
The following is a list of adjectival and demonymic forms of countries and nations in English and their demonymic equivalents. A country adjective describes something as being from that country, for example, " Italian cuisine " is "cuisine of Italy".
The act dissolved the Indian Empire, the Imperial Legislative Council and the Chamber of Princes. The Union of India was consequently established from 9 former Indian provinces (East Punjab, United Provinces, Central Provinces, Madras, Bombay, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal and Assam) and 562 former Indian states.
Adjectives ending -ish can be used as collective demonyms (e.g. the English, the Cornish). So can those ending in -ch / -tch (e.g. the French , the Dutch ) provided they are pronounced with a 'ch' sound (e.g. the adjective Czech does not qualify).
List of adjectivals and demonyms for Canada; List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities; List of adjectivals and demonyms for Colorado cities; List of adjectivals and demonyms for continental regions; List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations; List of adjectivals and demonyms for Cuba
Most capitalized adjectives derive from proper nouns; for example, the proper adjective American derives from the proper noun America.. Sometimes, an adjective is capitalized because it designates an ethnic group with a shared culture, heritage, or ancestry.
In the example below, it is shown that all word orders make sense for simple sentences, which do not have adjectives, negations and adverbs. As a general rule, whatever information comes first in the sentence gets emphasised and the information which appears at the end of a sentence gets emphasised the least.