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Latest revision as of 23:59, 19 December 2024
Quing is a gender-neutral term for a monarch, like King or Queen. It is used for the heads of state of Aylongam (where it translates the Xindvâ word driêng /driə̯ŋ/, which is similarly ungendered), Hummland and the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen.
Names in other languages
Name in other languages:
- Arodjun: Bezuv (referring to an inherited monarchical position that involves leading construction and the ecosystem in Arodjun contexts)
- German: Kojning /ˈkɔj.nɪŋ/ [1]
- Iskel: Empérta [eɱpéɾta] (from English "emperor," but refers to any autocratic position)
- Kaarratosk: Rreosk
- Kathyrian: Kwiŋ Kwiŋ [kwiŋ]
- Knrawi: Hivu[hɪ˥wɔ] (plural/indefinite Hìvu'[hɪ˩wɔ])
- Laevanaak: /lɛ̆ɛak/
- Rokadong: sinravi /sinɾavi/
- Soc'ul': Yauñ[ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀ] (plural/indefinite Yañ'ou[ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀo̞˧w])
- Spanish: reine