Quing

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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 the former Queendom of Maraśa, as, despite being the leader being a woman, the native term mAnItuTunema’ 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’)
  • Sirenian: Kwīŋ /χwīŋ/
  • Soc'ul': Yauñ [ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀ] (plural/indefinite Yañ'ou' [ɰɒ˩ŋʷˀo̞˧w])
  • Spanish: reine
  • Tanzangi: Se /se/
  • Tosï: Náfe Náfe /nofe/
  1. As of the gendering modifications to standard german by Enkavak
  2. Borrowed from Kyawcenni Hwej + ‘leader’