English
Etymology
From Middle French parisien .
Pronunciation
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Noun
Parisian (plural Parisians )
A person who was born in, or is a citizen or inhabitant of, Paris , France
Translations
someone from Paris
Arabic: بَارِيسِيّ m ( bārīsiyy ) , بَارِيسِيَّة f ( bārīsiyya )
Egyptian Arabic: باريسي m ( baarisi ) , باريسية f ( baarieiya )
Basque: paristar (eu)
Breton: Parizian (br) m , Parizianez (br) f
Catalan: parisenc (ca) m , parisenca (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 巴黎人 (zh) ( Bālí rén )
Czech: Pařížan (cs) m , Pařížanka (cs) f
Danish: pariser c , pariserinde c ( female )
Dutch: Parijzenaar (nl) m , Parijse (nl) f , Parisienne (nl) f
Esperanto: parizano , parizanino ( female )
Estonian: pariislane , pariisitar ( female )
Finnish: pariisilainen (fi) , pariisitar (fi) ( female )
French: Parisien (fr) m , Parisienne (fr) f
Galician: parisiense m or f
Georgian: პარიზელი ( ṗarizeli )
German: Pariser (de) m , Pariserin (de) f
Greek: Παριζιάνος (el) m ( Pariziános ) , Παριζιάνα (el) f ( Pariziána )
Hungarian: párizsi (hu)
Ido: Parisano (io) , Parisanulo ( male ) , Parisanino ( female )
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Irish: Párasach m
Italian: parigino (it) m , parigina f
Japanese: パリジャン ( parijan )
Kazakh: париждық ( parijdyq ) , париждегі ( parijdegı )
Korean: 파리사람 ( parisaram )
Latin: Parīsiensis (la) m or f , parīsiensis (la) m or f
Polish: paryżanin (pl) m , paryżanka (pl) f
Portuguese: parisiense (pt) m or f
Romanian: parizian (ro) m , pariziană (ro) f , pariziancă (ro) f
Russian: парижа́нин (ru) m ( parižánin ) , парижа́нка (ru) f ( parižánka )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: Пари́жанин m
Roman: Parížanin (sh) m
Slovak: Parížan m , Parížanka f
Spanish: parisiense (es) m or f , parisino (es) m , parisina (es) f
Swedish: parisare (sv) c , parisiska (sv) c ( female ) , pariserska c ( female )
Turkish: Parisli
Ukrainian: парижа́нин m ( paryžányn ) , парижа́нка f ( paryžánka )
Welsh: Parisiad m or f
Yiddish: פּאַריזער m ( parizer )
Adjective
Parisian (comparative more Parisian , superlative most Parisian )
Of, relating, or pertaining to Paris , France
1982 , Oliver Statler, Japanese Inn :He lived in Paris for ten years, and became more Parisian than the natives.
Translations
of Paris
Albanian: parizian
Arabic: بَارِيسِيّ ( bārīsiyy )
Armenian: փարիզյան (hy) ( pʻarizyan ) , Փարիզի ( Pʻarizi )
Basque: paristar (eu)
Belarusian: пары́жскі m ( parýžski )
Catalan: parisenc (ca)
Czech: pařížský (cs)
Danish: parisisk
Dutch: Parijs (nl)
Finnish: pariisilainen (fi)
French: parisien (fr)
Galician: parisiense m or f
Georgian: პარიზის ( ṗarizis ) , პარიზული ( ṗarizuli )
German: Pariser (de) , pariserisch (de)
Greek: παρισινός (el) ( parisinós ) , παριζιάνικος (el) ( pariziánikos )
Hungarian: párizsi (hu)
Irish: Párasach
Italian: parigino (it)
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Kazakh: париждық ( parijdyq ) , париждегі ( parijdegı )
Korean: 파리의 ( pariui )
Latin: Parīsiensis (la) , parīsiensis (la) , Parīsiacus , parīsiacus , Lutetianus , lutetianus
Macedonian: париски ( pariski )
Polish: paryski (pl)
Portuguese: parisiense (pt)
Romanian: parizian (ro)
Russian: пари́жский (ru) ( parížskij )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: па̀рӣшкӣ
Roman: pàrīškī (sh)
Slovak: parížsky (sk)
Spanish: parisino (es) , parisiense (es)
Swedish: parisisk (sv)
Turkish: Parisli
Ukrainian: пари́зький ( parýzʹkyj )
Welsh: Parisaidd
Yiddish: פּאַריזער ( parizer )
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