I’ve just heard, for example, to just say “from/in Moscow” or, when comparing it to something like “I went to an American school and then a Russian one”, you just say the country as the adjective.
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I believe people from Moscow are called Muscovites. I don’t know about Versailles though.
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Maybe I’m missing some context here but I would probably just say “Russian” or “French” 🤷♂️
moscowians and versaillans
Musks and Verses?
Something in Russian and French :)
(Actual answers already in another comment)
Foreign language names for where people are from are usually limited to region and country.