Parisian

UK: pəˈrɪziən | US: pəˈrɪʒən

Definition
  1. adj. relating to Paris or its inhabitants

  2. n. a native or inhabitant of Paris

Structure
Paris <city of Paris>ian <relating to>
Etymology

The word "Parisian" derives from "Paris," the capital of France, combined with the suffix "-ian," which denotes belonging or relation. The suffix originates from Latin "-ianus," often used to form adjectives and nouns indicating origin or association. Over time, "Parisian" evolved to describe both the cultural identity of the city’s residents and anything pertaining to Paris itself.

Examples
  1. She adopted a Parisian style after living in France for years.

  2. The café offers a truly Parisian atmosphere.

  3. Many Parisian artists gathered in Montmartre during the 19th century.

  4. His accent was unmistakably Parisian.

  5. The exhibition features works by prominent Parisian designers.