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Pariser

Pariser is a term used in German-speaking contexts and also a surname. As a demonym, the masculine form Pariser and the feminine Pariserin designate a resident of Paris, with the plural die Pariser (for mixed or masculine groups) and die Pariserinnen for all-female groups. The word is used in German-language writing to refer to people from Paris as well as to contexts linked to the city.

As a surname, Pariser is of German origin and can be found among individuals with ancestral ties

Geographic and cultural usage includes place names such as Pariser Platz, a square in Berlin near the

In English-language contexts, Pariser is uncommon; Parisian is the standard term for a resident of Paris or

See also: Paris, Parisian, Pariser Platz.

to
Paris.
Variants
and
transliterations
may
appear
in
historical
records,
reflecting
migrations
or
local
spelling
conventions.
Brandenburg
Gate,
whose
name
evokes
Paris.
The
term
may
also
appear
in
historical
descriptions
or
travel
writings
to
signal
Parisian
influence
or
connections.
for
Paris-related
traits
in
English.