Quiz: guess the 'names' of people who live in these French cities

Test your knowledge of gentilés around France

Bretons, Alsaciens, Parisiens... places all around France have names for their inhabitants

Did you know that French regions, departments, cities and even villages give a name (un gentilé) to their inhabitants?

The word gentilé comes from the Latin gentile, which translates as de gens (of people).

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Guess the gentilé

From Parisiens (de Paris) to Bretons (de Bretagne), how many of the following gentilés can you identify?

1. Saint Malo 

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A) Malouin(e)s

2. Calais 

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A) Calaisien(ne)s

3. La Rochelle

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A) Rochelais(es)

4. Tours

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A) Tourangeaux (Tourangelles)

5. Saint Etienne

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A) Stéphanois(e)s

6. Metz

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A) Messin(e)s

7. Montpellier

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A) Montpelliérain(e)s

8. Strasboug

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A) Strasbourgeois(es)

9. Poitiers

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A) Pictavien(ne)s

10. Narbonne

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A) Narbonnais(es)

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