Xhesas (Name)

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The name Xhesas is a name of unknown origin mostly found in Enkavak or other Laevanaak speaking countries. After this name became popularised from being used as a Genus Name by Namnak Xhesas, a politician in Enkavak, Kyaw Cen and Hummland, the name had been adapted by other cultures and loaned by different languages.

Origin

Xhesas /ˈ!ɛ.sɐs/ is the original pronunciation. The language of origin, the first usages or generally any usages before Namnak Xhesas are unknown. More linguistic study is required.

Laevanaak

The Laevanaak language loaned the name directly from the original as  /nɛ.ɬav/ . How it ended up in Laevanaak is still uncertain.

Kośtsiśtsi

In Kośtsiśtsi, the version Nełaf [ne.ɬaf] is used when referring to Xhesas, borrowing directly from the Laevanaak pronunciation. Nesa [neː.sa] or Nessa [nes.sa] are also used as names, coming from the Latin pronunciation of this name in neighboring Latium Regnātum.

Kyawcenni

The name Xhesas was first loaned as Esas /ˈɛ.sas/ (or rarely Tesas /ˈtɛ.sas/) into Kyawcenni when the village Esasne (formerly known as Mawjyaw) was renamed after Namnak Xhesas for them saving the natives from a foreign attack. Xhesas adopted this name when they moved permanently to Xêgwar.

English

Usual pronunciations for english speakers include Xhesas [ˈ!ɛ.sɐs], [ˈxɛ.sɐs] or other variations.
Other pronunciations that are generally considered wrong include Xhesas [ˈzi.zəs], [ˈgze.zas], [ˈkse.sas], [ᶮk͡ǂesas], [ˈd͡ʒi.zəs] or ['ˈʃe.sɑst] (wtf Agma?????) .

Latin

The usual Latin usage of Xhesas stemming from Laevanaak is Nesa /ˈneː.sa/ .

German

In German the way to refer to Xhesas usually is Xhesas /ˈhɛ.sas/ .

Evil Scamming Language

The way in the Evil Scamming Language to refer to Xhesas is azakki /azak:i/ .

Sirenian

Sirenian realizes the /!/ as a /ǂ/, which is used to convey unamusement and disappointment. Thus, Sirenian loans Xhesas as "Zi'esahs" /t͡ɕiʔ.eʔ.sas/

Variations

Over the time the name Xhesas has been changed to form nicknames and similar, mostly Xhe.

People

This is a list of people who have been named Xhesas