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Why is citizen used to describe an inhabitant of a country when the word is derived from the latin for city (civitas) and originally meant a city dweller In other contexts too, i'm thinking citizen kane for example Wouldn’t the nouns derived from ‘country.

A citizen of the united states is a legal resident who has been processed by the government as being a member of the united states In many dystopian stories, people call each other citizen A denizen of the united states is simply someone that lives there.

This suffix attaches to a large number of words, thus the s/z alternation shows up in a large number of words

Sure, american can refer to a citizen of the united states, but we could also talk about the americas, or the american continent (this is not unlike how man can refer to the male gender, or to humankind). So by analogy with u.s Citizen, you think you can say china citizen, but chinese citizen blocks it

Citizen is different either because it predates american citizen or it means something different E.g., it's shorthand for the legal term citizen of the united states. If not, what can i use And is ‘usaers’ just an ordinary english word today

As a broad rule, united states of america is essentially never used attributively— you are a u.s

Citizen, a united states citizen, or an american citizen. 12 if a citizen of nigeria is a nigerian, what is a citizen of niger referred to as The wikipedia article on niger and the online oxford learner’s dictionaries say that the proper term is nigerien, as vogel612 points out below. Here is the webster's dictionary of synonyms (1942) entry for the three words (plus citizen)

Inhabitant, denizen, resident, citizen are here compared as meaning one whose home or dwelling place is in a definite location. What should one call a citizen of eswatini in english A citizen of eswatini is called a [n] _____ I can think of the following candidates

A liswati, a swati, an eswatini, a swazi

I'm not asking for an invented word

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