Okinawans proudly call themselves uchinanchu (沖縄人) or "sea people" in the local dialect
tomodachi
Wolverines
The Confederate States of America.
Wolverines
They refer to themselves as 'nihonjin,' written in Japanese as: 日本人
The Japanese people refer to themselves as "Nihonjin" or "Nipponjin" in their language.
Switzerland is the home to those who call themselves Swiss. Japan is the home to those who call themselves Japanese. Canada is the home to those who call themselves Canadian. Perhaps this is an incomplete question?
Okinawans proudly call themselves uchinanchu (沖縄人) or "sea people" in the local dialect
Belly Whopper
in Japanese they call it Subaru
Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
Japanese call japan Nippon of Nihonn
They call themselves Rastas.
They call themselves the Diné. :)
The Belly. The thin end is the stem and the rounded end is the belly.
Japanese nobles called themselves "dwellers among the clouds" to emphasize their elevated status and distance from commoners. This term reflected their belief in their divine ancestry and connection to the spiritual realm. It also symbolized their superiority and elitism within society.