Pollando
Esperanto
editEtymology
editFrom polo (“a Polish person”) + lando (“land”), calque of English Poland.
Its popularity over the synonyms Polujo and Polio are likely an influence of the English language, and to a lesser extent non-European languages with English-derived names for the country, such as Chinese 波蘭/波兰 (Bōlán), Japanese ポーランド (Pōrando), Korean 폴란드 (Pollandeu), Indonesian Polandia, Hindi पोलैंड (polaiṇḍ), etc.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editPollando (accusative Pollandon)
- Poland (a country in Central Europe)
- Synonyms: Polio, Polujo
- Meronyms: Bjalistoko, Varsovio
See also
editKaliningrado | Litovio | |
Germanio | Belorusio Ukrainio | |
Ĉeĥio · Slovakio |