On Wednesday 25 July 2018 at 23:06:14, Carl Fink wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 09:15:39PM +0200, Basati wrote:
> 
> > I've already named it: azeri (in Basque it means fox, children will need
> > the skills of a fox for this)
> 
> "Azeri" means "A Turkic people of Central Asia, native to Azerbaijan, or
> their language. Synonymous with Azerbaijani." At least, that's the common
> meaning for speakers of English.

I am native English, and my opinion on this is "what?"

If someone started talking to me about "Azeri" or "Azeris", I would have no 
clue what they were talking about.

If they talk to me about "Azerbaijanis", I would know who/what they meant, but 
I might still wonder why they wanted to talk to me about them.

I really do not think "Azeri" is "common" for speakers of English.


Antony.

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