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{{Trans/item|Iskel|Empérta {{Ipa|[eɱpéɾta]}} (from [[English]] "emperor," but refers to any autocratic position)}} | {{Trans/item|Iskel|Empérta {{Ipa|[eɱpéɾta]}} (from [[English]] "emperor," but refers to any autocratic position)}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Kaarratosk|''Rreosk''}} | {{Trans/item|Kaarratosk|''Rreosk''}} | ||
{{trans/item|Kilvanan|Wyŋk {{ipa|/wyŋk/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Knrawi|''Hivu'' {{Ipa|[hɪ˥wɔ]}} (plural/indefinite ''Hìvu''' {{Ipa|[hɪ˩wɔ]}})}} | {{Trans/item|Knrawi|''Hivu'' {{Ipa|[hɪ˥wɔ]}} (plural/indefinite ''Hìvu''' {{Ipa|[hɪ˩wɔ]}})}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Kyawcenni|Cutau {{ipa|/tsy.tɑ̂/}}}} | {{Trans/item|Kyawcenni|Cutau {{ipa|/tsy.tɑ̂/}}}} | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 2 October 2025
Quing is a gender-neutral term for a monarch, like King or Queen. It is used for the current heads of state of Aylongam (where it translates the Xindvâ word driêng /driə̯ŋ/, which is similarly ungendered), Hummland and the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen. It may also be used for the head of state of Maraśa, as, despite being the leader being a woman, the native term mAnItu ‘Tunema’ is ungendered.
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
- Kilvanan: Wyŋk /wyŋk/
- Knrawi: Hivu [hɪ˥wɔ] (plural/indefinite Hìvu' [hɪ˩wɔ])
- Kyawcenni: Cutau /tsy.tɑ̂/
- Laevanaak: /lɛ̆ɛak/
- Mosici: Niascán Niascán /nɛskɔ̃/ (refers to any autocratic head of state)
- Rokadong: sinravi /sinɾavi/
- Śácamþaśá: mgijwi Wiiŋim /'wii̯ŋim/[2] (diplomatic), tqpii Ipit /'ipit/ (pejorative), mAnItu Tunema /'tunɪmɐ/ (divine, ‘queen of the mermaids’)
- Soc'ul': Yauñ [ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀ] (plural/indefinite Yañ'ou' [ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀo̞˧w])
- Spanish: reine
- Tanzangi: Se /se/
- Tosï: Náfe Náfe /nofe/
- Þaj: Kwīŋ /χwīŋ/