It's a bit unusual, as most states have adjectives formed by adding "-an" or "-ian" (e.g., Californian, Georgian). But Connecticut is one of the few exceptions that uses its own name as the adjective.
It's a bit unusual, as most states have adjectives formed by adding "-an" or "-ian" (e.g., Californian, Georgian). But Connecticut is one of the few exceptions that uses its own name as the adjective.