fellow townsman?

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shabani

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Hi everyone,
can anyone please tell me what's the word for a person who lives in your own town? is it "fellow townsman"?
 
Yes, if this person happens to be a man. Also simply "townsman".
 
Fellow citizen or inhabitant would also work.
 
We can also use fellow + noun for person from that city:
Fellow Londoner/Liverpudlian, etc
(If there is such a word- not all places have one)
 
I don't think I have ever heard or seen 'fellow townsman'. 'Fellow citizen, inhabitant' also sound unnatural to me, though I would understand all these expressions.

In the absence of a noun such as Londoner or Glaswegian, I think I'd just say, "Fred comes from X, too/as well'.
 
fivejedjon, so you mean there isn't any word you can put after "my" in this sentence " "Nick is my _____" ? should I rephrase this into " Nick is from London too" ?
 
fivejedjon, so you mean there isn't any word you can put after "my" in this sentence " "Nick is my _____" ? Not for me.
should I rephrase this into " Nick is from London too" ?
That's what I'd say, but some people might say 'my fellow Londoner'.

Soothing Dave finds 'my fellow citizen' or 'inhabitant' acceptable. It seems that this is a matter of personal taste.

You might be interested in this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_cities
 
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