- An
endonym (also
known as autonym) is a common,
native name for a
group of people,
individual person,
geographical place, language, or dialect, meaning...
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derived from Gr**** Ῥωμαῖοι (Rhomaioi,
literally 'Romans'). Both
terms are
endonyms of the pre-Islamic
inhabitants of Anatolia, the
Middle East and the Balkans...
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Country (exonym)
Capital (exonym)
Country (
endonym)
Capital (
endonym)
Official or
native language(s) (alphabet/script)
Afghanistan Kabul Afġānistān افغانستان...
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postalveolar fricative, a
sound (IPA: /ʒ/)
Chinese language (ISO 639-1:zh;
endonym: Zhōngwén)
Transliteration of
Tamil language letter 'ழ'. This
letter is...
- The
ethnonyms for the
Poles (people) and
Poland (their country)
include endonyms (the way
Polish people refer to
themselves and
their country) and exonyms...
- or used in
certain countries, e.g., Romania, to
distinguish from the
endonym/homonym for
Romanians (sg. român, pl. români). In Norway,
Romani is used...
- name that
emerged as a Late
Latin borrowing of the
reconstructed Frankish endonym *Frank. It has been
suggested that the
meaning "free" was
adopted because...
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eventually replaced the
dominant use of "Christendom" as the
preferred endonym within the area. By the Age of
Enlightenment and the
Industrial Revolution...
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Armenian (
endonym: հայերեն, hayeren,
pronounced [hɑjɛˈɾɛn]) is an Indo-European
language and the sole
member of the
independent branch of the Armenian...
- in the area. The
names used by each
Pueblo to
refer to
their village (
endonyms)
usually differ from
those given to them by
outsiders (their exonyms),...