<Li> Vienna → Viennese </Li> <Li> Vietnam → Vietnamese </Li> <P> "- ese" is usually considered proper only as an adjective, or to refer to the entirety . Thus, "a Chinese person" is used rather than "a Chinese". Often used for East Asian and Francophone locations, from the similar - sounding French suffix - ais (e), which is originally from the Latin adjectival ending - ensis, designating origin from a place: thus Hispaniensis (Spanish), Danensis (Danish), etc . </P> <Ul> <Li> Allahabad → Allahabadiin * Azawad → Azawadi </Li> <Li> Azerbaijan → Azeri (more commonly "Azerbaijani", and sometimes "Azerbaijanian") </Li> <Li> Azra → Azragi </Li> <Li> Balochistan → Balochistani (also "Baloch", "Baluch", or "Baluchi") </Li> <Li> Bahrain → Bahraini </Li> <Li> Bangladesh → Bangladeshi (also "Bengali" or "Bengalese") </Li> <Li> Barisal → Barisali (also "Borishali") </Li> <Li> Bengal → Bengali </Li> <Li> Bharat → Bharati </Li> <Li> Bihar → Bihari </Li> <Li> Birmingham (UK) → Brummie </Li> <Li> Dagestan → Dagestani </Li> <Li> Dhaka → Dhakai (also "Dhakaiya", or "Dhakaite") </Li> <Li> Faridabad → Faridabadi </Li> <Li> Glasgow → Weegie </Li> <Li> Gujarat → Gujarati </Li> <Li> Hayastan → Hayastani (also "Armenian") </Li> <Li> Hazara → Hazaragi (also "Azragi") </Li> <Li> Hyderabad → Hyderabadi </Li> <Li> Iraq → Iraqi </Li> <Li> Israel → Israeli (in the modern State of Israel) </Li> <Li> Kerala → Malayali (also "Malayalee", or "Keralite") </Li> <Li> Kashmir → Kashmiri </Li> <Li> Kazakhstan → Kazakhstani (also "Kazakh") </Li> <Li> Kurdistan → Kurdistani (also "Kurdish", "Kurd") </Li> <Li> Kuwait → Kuwaiti </Li> <Li> Kyrgyzstan → Kyrgyzstani (also "Kyrgyz") </Li> <Li> Lahore → Lahori </Li> <Li> Nepal → Nepali (also "Nepalese") </Li> <Li> Oman → Omani </Li> <Li> Pakistan → Pakistani </Li> <Li> Punjab → Punjabi </Li> <Li> Qatar → Qatari </Li> <Li> Rajasthan → Rajasthani </Li> <Li> Rangpur → Rangpuri </Li> <Li> Sindh → Sindhi </Li> <Li> Somalia → Somali </Li> <Li> Sylhet → Sylheti (also "Siloti") </Li> <Li> Tajikistan → Tajikistani (also "Tajik") </Li> <Li> Tel Aviv → Tel Avivi (also "Tel Avivim" (plural)) </Li> <Li> Turkmenistan → Turkmenistani (also "Turkmen") </Li> <Li> United Arab Emirates → Emirati </Li> <Li> Uzbekistan → Uzbekistani (also "Uzbek") </Li> <Li> Yemen → Yemeni </Li> <Li> Yorkshire → Yorkie (also "Yorkshireman", or "Tyke") </Li> </Ul>

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