what do you call black people in your language? here we've always called them "zangi" which actually originates from persian language and is roughly equivalent to n-word, "a member of dark skinned people"
What do you call black people in your language...
Black fella
Future doctors and engineers
Basketball Americans
คนผิวสี (Khon Phiu Si) - POC excluding Asians
พี่มืด/พี่ดำ (Phi Muet/Phi Dam) - Lit. Dark/Black Bro
To make it offensive, just change พี่ (Phi) to ไอ้ (Ai), if male, or อี (I), if female.
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Neri, Negri or Neger(dialect)
My fellow man, of course.
Kaffirs. "Neger" is used in the Netherlands, but in Afrikaans it was always kaffir or kaffer.
>here we've always called them "zangi"
Zanji is of Arabic origin.
Does "คนผิวสี" include whites?
negros
people
No, white people are ฝรั่ง (Farang).
คนผิวสี is almost always used to refer to black people.
Neegrid
zangi is used in Arabic too but its Zengi.
Mat afrika (African dude)
For offensive
Orang minyak (oil man)
We call them "negro".
It doesn't have any negative thought in it, in fact, "black" is sounding much more humiliating.
in the levant, we say abed for any person who is dark skinned, even if they're not black.
my mom calls anybody even slightly brown a abed. lel
>>here we've always called them "zangi"
>Zanji is of Arabic origin.
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Here it'd be either "Murzyn" (not offensive or borderline offensive, depends on how you usebit) or "czarnuch" (really offensive, our equivalent of "nigger" though much less common)
Other names, some more offensive than others are "kasztan" (lit. "chestnut"), "asfalt" or "bambus" (lit. "bamboo")
The least offensive and formal terms would be "czarny" and "czarnoskóry" ("black" and "blackskin"), though they aren't used colloquially as often as "Murzyn"
American Black could also be called an "Afroamerykanin"
Fear gorm
It used to be fear dubh which translates to devil