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Exonym (translated from German)
Exonym Exonym (v. griech. ??? (éx?) ' outside ' u. ????? (ónyma) ' name ... and by the name or also another Exonym taken out of the source language are ... with [ ts ] before the olympic plays lautliches Exonym accepted of 1992 a wide-spread and ... King mountain therefore is not the German Exonym; this reads Kaliningrad (usually with stress ...
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Exonym and endonym
Exonym and endonym An exonym is a name for a place that ... is an endonym; Germany is an English exonym for the same place; and Allemagne is a French exonym. Exonyms may derive from distinct roots as ... change the pronunciation, thus making it an exonym. The English pronunciation of Paris, for ...
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Talk:Exonym and endonym
Talk:Exonym and endonym Almost all nativ tribes and ... change if no objection is lodged: An exonym is a name for a place or ... Londyn in Polish. The opposite of an exonym is an endonym. Roma is an endonym, while Rome is an exonym. The use of exonyms is often controversial ... as Ankara rather than use the Spanish exonym Angora. But according to the United ...
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Talk:Megleno-Romanians
... 2005 (UTC) Yes, Megleno-Romanians is an exonym. (it's intersting that Vlashi started out as an exonym, too) We're using here simply because ... derived ethnonym (from Latin) and adopted the exonym Vlashi (derived from Slavic speakers, in turn ...
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Talk:Alba Iulia
... Chrysopolis' themselves, or whether this was an exonym used by Byzantine Greeks, that being how ... totally reliable. It was most likely an exonym, an exonym of course based on the native name ...
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Talk:Hittites
... Hittite as you point out is an exonym which coes from assuming Nesites to be ... an endonym of any people, simply an exonym for the Indoeuropean Nesili speakers that was ... this misunderstanding of "Hatti-land" became an exonym, to use your terminaology. So their usage ...
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Talk:Sumer
... here. The term "Sumer" is actually an exonym, first applied by the Akkadians and indicating ... east of Akkad. It has remained an exonym for a linguistic group calling themselves "Kanga ... called Linguistic-Sumerians or Kangians. The Subarian exonym, combined with being unrelated (on the basis ...
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Talk:Disputed status of Gibraltar/Archive2
... not Spanish is what we name an exonym). The most common name of Stanley in ... a special agreement and given that the exonym is not traditional nor widely accepted in ...
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Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive3
... here is that Armenia, which is an exonym (Armenians themselves call their country ‘Hayastan’ and ...
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User talk:Woohookitty/Archive5
... name is Stanley, but there is an exonym in Spanish for the city: Puerto Argentino. However, such exonym is not widely used in Spanish-speaking ...
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