[-ish] Ireland, Scotland = Irish, Scottish

[-an] Morocco, Germany = Moroccan, German

[-ese] Portugal, China = Portuguese, Chinese

What rule is at play here? 🤔

Cheers!

    • @[email protected]
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      1222 days ago

      Also, in Deutschland, the descendents of the Alemmani are called Germans for some awful reason.

        • @Draghetta
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          The German people, as a people, started as the unification of the Germanic tribes. The unified tribe called itself the tribe of all men, Alle Männer in modern German. The history of those times is narrated by romans and Greeks so we have a romanised version of that name, alamanni.

    • Thelsim
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      When I was a kid our family went on vacation to the US. Everyone kept asking if I was Dutch, which I thought was German (Deutsch).
      So I kept correcting them, saying I was Netherlandish :)

      • @eatthecake
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        022 days ago

        Deutsch is Pennsylvania Dutch, which is German

        • @CoggyMcFee
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          121 days ago

          If you mean that Pennsylvania Dutch is a dialect of German and that Dutch and Deutsch share a common origin, then that is true.