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From southern + -er.
southerner (plural southerners)
- A native or inhabitant of the south of a region (or of the world as a whole), such as the United Kingdom.
- Antonym: northerner
- Alternative letter-case form of Southerner (someone from one of the southeastern United States).
someone from the south of a region
- Belarusian: паўднёвік m (paŭdnjóvik)
- Bulgarian: южняк m (južnjak)
- Catalan: meridional (ca) m or f, habitant del sud m or f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 南方人 (zh) (nánfāngrén)
- Czech: jižan (cs) m, jižanka f
- Esperanto: sudano, sudulo, sudlandano, sudisto
- Finnish: etelän asukas, etelämaalainen
- French: sudiste (fr) m or f, habitant du sud m, habitante du sud f
- Georgian: სამხრეთელი (samxreteli)
- German: Südländer (de) m, Südländerin (de), Bewohner des Südens m, Bewohnerin des Südens f
- Irish: deisceartach m
- Japanese: 南国人 (なんこくじん, nankokujin)
- Polish: południowiec (pl) m
- Portuguese: sulista (pt)
- Russian: южа́нин (ru) m (južánin), южа́нка (ru) f (južánka), жи́тель ю́га m (žítelʹ júga), жи́тельница ю́га f (žítelʹnica júga)
- Spanish: sureño (es) m, sureña (es) f
- Welsh: deheuwr (cy) m, deheuwraig f
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