is a Romanian ethnonymic surname originated from the nickname muscal, "Moskal", i.e., a Russian person. Notable people with the surname include: Cristian...
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Nigger (category Ethnonyms of African Americans)
(Sardinians) Terrone (South Italians) Wop Wog Poles Polack Pshek Russians Moskal Orc Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín Polaco (Catalans)...
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Nigga (category Ethnonyms of African Americans)
(Sardinians) Terrone (South Italians) Wop Wog Poles Polack Pshek Russians Moskal Orc Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín Polaco (Catalans)...
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word Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish: איד), also known as the Y-word, is a Jewish ethnonym of Yiddish origin. It is used as an autonym within the Ashkenazi Jewish...
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Estonians, Karelians, Ingrian Finns. It is thought to be a derivative from the ethnonym Chud. The 18th century Linguarum totius orbis vocabularia comparativa of...
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Shkije (category Ethnonyms)
(Sardinians) Terrone (South Italians) Wop Wog Poles Polack Pshek Russians Moskal Orc Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín Polaco (Catalans)...
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Negro (category Historical ethnonyms)
Spain, Mexico, and almost all of Latin America, negro (lower-cased, as ethnonyms are generally not capitalized in Romance languages) means just 'black...
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Eskimo (category Algonquian ethnonyms)
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Colored (category Ethnonyms of African Americans)
(Sardinians) Terrone (South Italians) Wop Wog Poles Polack Pshek Russians Moskal Orc Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín Polaco (Catalans)...
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stand within the whole of the Russian nation.[clarification needed] The ethnonym Ruthenians for Ukrainian people had been accepted by both the Russophiles...
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character with negative meaning (in Chinese) to write the sound of his ethnonym, is irrelevant." Beckwith's second problem is with linguists and lexicographers...
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Redskin (category Historical ethnonyms)
(Sardinians) Terrone (South Italians) Wop Wog Poles Polack Pshek Russians Moskal Orc Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín Polaco (Catalans)...
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using 'Negro' but had shifted to 'black,' because that was declared the ethnonym of choice by the group so named. Japanese Canadian historian Bob Tadashi...
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Turk and Albanian. The word Albanian was and still is a term used as an ethnonym. Whereas the word Turk was viewed at times by Western Europeans or by non...
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of the prototypes of "right" names for barbarians is the very ancient ethnonym Qiang, which shows up in the earliest forms of Chinese writing after 1200...
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