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Concise term for Native Americans of California
political-correctness
demonyms
ethnonyms
Is there a pejorative word for an ethnic appeal?
offensive-language
pejorative-language
ethnonyms
Term for aboriginal people of Canada in a historical context
history
canadian-english
ethnonyms
Plurals in generic grammar [duplicate]
definite-articles
ethnonyms
What should I call a person from New Zealand?
nouns
demonyms
ethnonyms
Is "gaijin" considered offensive?
word-choice
offensive-language
ethnonyms
What’s a word for people sharing a common culture? [closed]
single-word-requests
ethnonyms
Why do Americans still call Native Americans "Indians"? [closed]
american-english
terminology
ethnonyms
Is 'Jap' still considered an ethnic slur?
offensive-language
ethnonyms
History of "Asian American" / "African American" nomenclature
etymology
history
ethnonyms
How did "Italian" and "Italic" develop different meanings?
etymology
adjectives
ethnonyms
Why do we say “Japan earthquake” and not “Japanese earthquake”?
word-choice
grammar
adjectives
attributive-nouns
ethnonyms
We say "U.S. citizen", but why can't we say "China citizen"? Or can we?
grammar
adjectives
attributive-nouns
ethnonyms
Proper term for people from eastern Asia
single-word-requests
terminology
nonsubjective
ethnonyms
Does the term "Asian" have different meanings among various English-speaking countries?
meaning
word-usage
ethnonyms
Usage of "East Indian" to distinguish from "Native American"
meaning
ambiguity
demonyms
ethnonyms
Pronunciation of "Celt": /kɛlt/ vs. /sɛlt/
nouns
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
ethnonyms
Is "Eskimo" a universally offensive term?
offensive-language
ethnonyms
Americans can eat Chinese, but Chinese can't eat Americans?
grammar
adjectives
grammatical-number
ethnonyms
Was the word that is now considered a slur against Japanese people ever considered simply a standard, neutral demonym?
offensive-language
demonyms
ethnonyms
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