Frenco /fɾɛŋˈkɔ/ France. From 'frenc' (Frank) and 'oir' (place) Toıso /tɔʂɔ/ Germany. From tois (German) and 'oir' (place) Tystírain Laineg (TLA) /tɪsˈtiɾaɪnˈlaɪnɛç/ (tɔˈlɔa) USA. Tystírain: From tysí (to divide), tír (land) and -ain (neuter plural). Laineg: adjectival form of lainí (unite). TLA: Tystírain Laineg Aisatho. Elaico /ɛˈlaɪkɔ/ Canada. From 'eloic' (Canadian First nation) and 'o', an abbreviated form of 'oir' (place). Pynðoro /pɪnˈðɔɾɔ/ Brazil. From Guaraní 'pindorama' meaning land of palm trees. Cinfro /ˈkønvɾɔ/ From Welsh 'Cymru.' Parotho /paˈɾɔθɔ/ India. From Hindi 'Bhārat' Lôntír /lonˈtɪʐ/ Australia. From 'lôn' (South) and tír (land) Gaiðelo /gaɪˈðɛlɔ/ Ireland. From Old Irish 'goidel', meaning Gael, and 'o', an abbreviated form of 'oir' (place) Mafo /ˈmafɔ/ Argentina. From Mapuche 'mapu' (land.) Nyfo /nɪfɔ/ Japan. From the Japanese 'Nippon' or 'Nihon.' |