Luxembourger
Noun: A person who is a native or inhabitant of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This term refers to an individual's nationality or legal citizenship, as well as their cultural and ethnic identity associated with the country.
The word "Luxembourger" is used to identify a person from Luxembourg. It functions as a countable noun. - When referring to a single individual: a Luxembourger, one Luxembourger. - When referring to the people collectively: the Luxembourgers, Luxembourgers.
- As a subject:
- As an object:
- In a plural sense:
- Demographic Context: The term is used in official statistics, demographic studies, and news reports to categorize individuals by nationality.
- The survey analyzed the voting patterns of Luxembourgers living abroad.
- Cultural Context: It can imply shared cultural traits, heritage, or experiences.
- The festival celebrates the culinary traditions of Luxembourgers.
- Luxembourgish (adjective): Of or relating to Luxembourg or its people.
- She is learning the Luxembourgish language.
- Luxembourg (proper noun): The name of the country itself.
- Note: The demonym can sometimes be seen in the alternative spelling "Luxemburger," though "Luxembourger" is the standard form in English.
- Citizen of Luxembourg: A more formal alternative emphasizing legal nationality.
- Native of Luxembourg: Emphasizes place of birth or origin.
The term specifically denotes a person connected to the sovereign state of Luxembourg. It is not used for people from other places with similar names (e.g., Luxembourg Province in Belgium). The primary meaning is tied to nationality and inhabitancy.
- a native or inhabitant of Luxembourg