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Can you name the terms for people from the given place?
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darthsunglasses
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Demonyms II Quiz
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Created Apr 14, 2010 in
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HiddenPalace
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Apr 14th, 2010 at 16:31 GMT
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Challenging.
crover
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Apr 14th, 2010 at 18:12 GMT
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You should probably accept 'Scouse' & 'Scouser' for Liverpool although I realise this covers a wider area than just the metro. I've never heard anyone use Cantabrigian to mean anything other than 'Goes to/Went to Cambridge university' but wikipedia seems to back you up on this that it can mean simply, 'someone from Cambridge'. 'Moscovite' is quite commonly used in English so I think you should accept this spelling. I tried 'Warszawianin' & Warszawianka' for Warsaw. So annoying that I knew the Polish terms but not the bloody English! Good quiz!
rk559
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Apr 14th, 2010 at 22:13 GMT
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way to capitalize on a hot topic
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