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From endo- ( “ inside ” ) + -onym ( “ name ” ) .
( UK ) IPA (key ) : /ˈɛndə(ʊ)nɪm/ (EN-doh-nim)
( US ) IPA (key ) : /ˈɛndəˌnɪm/ (EN-duh-nim)
( US ) IPA (key ) : /ˈɛndoʊˌnɪm/ (EN-doh-nim)
“endonym ”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press , launched 2000.
endonym (plural endonyms )
A name used by a group or category of people (an ingroup ) to refer to themselves or their language, as opposed to a name given to them by other groups (outgroups ).
Synonyms: autonym , selfname
Antonyms: exonym , xenonym
a name used by a group or category of people to refer to themselves or their language
Catalan: endònim m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 當地地名 / 当地地名 ( dāngdì dìmíng )
Czech: endonymum n
Danish: please add this translation if you can
Esperanto: endonimo
Estonian: endonüüm
Finnish: endonyymi (fi)
French: endonyme (fr) m
Galician: endónimo m
Georgian: თვითდასახელება ( tvitdasaxeleba ) , ენდონიმი ( endonimi )
German: Eigenbezeichnung (de) f ; Endonym (de) n
Hindi: please add this translation if you can
Hungarian: endonima
Italian: endonimo (it) m
Japanese: 内名 ( ないめい, naimei ) , エンドニム ( endonimu )
Persian: نام داخلی ( nâm-e dâxeli )
Polish: endonim (pl) m inan
Portuguese: endônimo m ( Brasil ) , endónimo m ( Portugal )
Romanian: endonim n
Russian: эндо́ним (ru) m ( endónim ) , самоназва́ние (ru) n ( samonazvánije ) , автоэтно́ним (ru) m ( avtoetnónim )
Spanish: endónimo (es) m
Swedish: endonym c , autonym c
Turkish: please add this translation if you can
Ukrainian: самона́зва f ( samonázva ) , ендо́нім m ( endónim )
Vietnamese: tên địa phương , tên bản địa , nội danh