- An
endonym (also
known as autonym) is a common,
native name for a
group of people,
individual person,
geographical place, language, or dialect, meaning...
- constellation, or
other heavenly body). autoethnonym: an
ethnonym of
endonymic (native) origin,
created and used by an
ethnic group as a self-designation...
- this language;
issues related to
meanings and
proper uses of
various endonymic (native) and
exonymic (foreign)
glottonyms (names of
languages and linguistic...
-
something related to the
Nesians (an
endonymic term for
ancient Hittites)
Nesian language, a
variant (
endonymic) term for the
ancient Hittite language...
- is used in
English as a
convention and does not
exist on the
ancient endonymic level.
Several compound terms like "Syriac Aramaic", "Syrian Aramaic"...
- Coblenz, Leipsic, Hanover, Mayence) have
begun to
retreat in
favour of the
endonymic forms. The
media are
divided about the use of the
English exonyms Basle...
- been
systematically changed,
often to
better approximate their native endonymic pronunciation.
Certain traditional names that have not been changed, however...
- QWERTY. Some
residents of
Hawaii speak Hawaiʻi
Creole English (HCE),
endonymically called pidgin or
pidgin English. The
lexicon of HCE
derives mainly from...
- Afghanistan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The
ethnonym belongs in the
endonymic category (i.e., it is a self-appellation). Desi (देसी/دیسی desī) is a...
-
official English name of the
country changed from
Mesopotamia to the
endonymic Iraq.
Since January 1992, the
official name of the
state is "Republic...