Talk:New Cambria Nationality Law

One thing I don't understand about English language is how you decide whether to use "New Cambria" or "New Cambrian" the adjective. (That's why in the Constitution I always wrote "of New Cambria"). You write:


 * New Cambria nationality,
 * New Cambria passport,
 * New Cambria pound;

but


 * New Cambrian citizen(ship),
 * New Cambrian law,
 * New Cambrian state,
 * New Cambrian passport;

i.e. for "passport" you use both "New Cambria" and "New Cambrian". Are you sure do you have to use "New Cambria" as an adjective at all? I would always write "New Cambrian" or "of New Cambria" — Hellerick 01:41, 28 September 2008 (UTC)