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Serious answer? He'd be called a Rat-Man in the language of humans, and an original word in his own language
Yeah. Him calling the man "man-rat" makes no sense though. For it to make sense, there would have to be something even more human and more distant from rats, so that he could be viewed as half rat.
The rat...person would call themselves a word in their language that would translate to man language as "hu-rat". the man would thus be a man-rat.
But the human calls the rat-person a ratman because they seem to be something between a human and a rat. The human would call a regular rat a rat. Why would the rat-person call the human a man-rat, if the human is a regular human? Who would he call man then?