Black
Translations of "black" (333 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | аиқәаҵәа(absorbing all light) | ajkʷacʷʼa | |
| Acehnese | itam(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Adnyamathanha | waurrunha(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Afrikaans | swart(absorbing all light), swart(colour/color), swart(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Akan | tuntum(colour/color) | — | |
| Akkadian | 𒈪(colour/color) | /salmu/ | |
| Aklanon | maitum(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Albanian | zi(absorbing all light), e zezë(colour/color), i zi(colour/color), zezak(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Amharic | ጥቁር(absorbing all light) | ṭəḳur | |
| Ancient Greek | κελαινός(absorbing all light), μέλας(absorbing all light), μαυρός(absorbing all light), ἀμαυρός(absorbing all light) | kelainós, mélas, maurós, amaurós | |
| Andi | бечӏедир(absorbing all light) | bečʼedir | |
| Angloromani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Arabic | أسود(absorbing all light), أَسْوَد(absorbing all light), أَسْوَد(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), أَسْوَد(bad; evil), اسود(absorbing all light), حَامِيّ(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), زَنْجِيّ(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), زِنْجِيّ(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), سود(absorbing all light), سَوْدَاء(absorbing all light), سُود(absorbing all light), كحل(absorbing all light), أسود(colour/color), أَسْوَد(colour/color), أَسْوَد(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), زَنْجِيّ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), زِنْجِيّ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), سَوْدَاء(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, eswid, ḥāmiyy, zanjiyy, zinjiyy, swad, sawdāʔ, sūd, kḥal, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, zanjiyy, zinjiyy, sawdāʔ | |
| Aragonese | negro(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܐܘܟܡܐ(colour/color) | uk'omo | |
| Armenian | նեգրական(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), սև(absorbing all light), սևամորթ(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), նեգր(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), սեւական(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), սև(colour/color), սևամորթ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | negrakan, sew, sewamortʻ, negr, sewakan, sew, sewamortʻ | |
| Aromanian | laiu (roa-rup)(absorbing all light), negru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Asháninka | cheenkari(absorbing all light), kisaari(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Assamese | কুলা(absorbing all light), ক’লা(absorbing all light), ক’লা(colour/color) | kula, koöla, köla | |
| Asturian | negru(absorbing all light), prietu(absorbing all light), ñegru(absorbing all light), negru(colour/color), ñegru(colour/color) | — | |
| Atikamekw | makatewaw(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Atong (India) | pinak(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Avar | чӏегӏера(absorbing all light), чӏегӏераб(absorbing all light) | čʼeʻera, čʼeʻerab | |
| Aymara | ch’iyara(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | qara(absorbing all light), zənci(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Balinese | badeng(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Balkan-Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Baltic Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Bangi | yindo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Banjarese | hirang(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Bashkir | ҡара(absorbing all light) | qara | |
| Basque | beltz(absorbing all light), beltz(colour/color) | — | |
| Bats | ჺარჭი^ნ(absorbing all light) | ʿarč̣iⁿ | |
| Belarusian | негрыця́нскі(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чарнаску́ры(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чо́рны(absorbing all light), чо́рны(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), негр(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), негрыця́нка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чарнаску́рая(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чарнаску́ры(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | njehrycjánski, čarnaskúry, čórny, čórny, njehr, njehrycjánka, čarnaskúraja, čarnaskúry | |
| Bengali | কাল(absorbing all light), কালো(absorbing all light) | kal, kalō | |
| Bhojpuri | करिया(absorbing all light) | kariyā | |
| Big Nambas | im'ət(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Boloki | yindo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Breton | du(absorbing all light), du(colour/color) | — | |
| Buginese | ma-lotoŋ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Bulgarian | тъмен(without light), че́рен(absorbing all light), че́рен(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), черен(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), черноко́ж(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), не́гър(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), не́гърка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), черно(colour/color), черноко́ж(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), черноко́жа(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | tǎmen, čéren, čéren, čeren, černokóž, négǎr, négǎrka, černo, černokóž, černokóža | |
| Burmese | နက်(absorbing all light), မည်း(absorbing all light), အနက်(colour/color), အမည်း(colour/color) | nak, many:, a.nak, a.many: | |
| Buryat | хара(absorbing all light) | xara | |
| Campidanese Sardinian | nieddu(absorbing all light), nieddu(colour/color) | — | |
| Carpathian Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Catalan | fosc(without light), negre(absorbing all light), negre(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negra(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negre(colour/color), negre(dye, pigment), negre(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Cebuano | itom(absorbing all light), itom(colour/color) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تاریک(without light), ڕەش(absorbing all light) | tarîk, reş | |
| Central Nahuatl | tliltic(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Chadian Arabic | أزرق(absorbing all light) | ʔazrag | |
| Chamicuro | kosewa(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Chechen | ӏаьржа(absorbing all light), ӏаьржа(colour/color) | ˀärža, ˀärža | |
| Cherokee | ᎬᎿᎨ(absorbing all light) | gvhnage | |
| Chichewa | chikuda(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), mkuda(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Chickasaw | losa'(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Chinese | хи(absorbing all light), 烏色 /乌色(absorbing all light), 黑(absorbing all light), 黑色(absorbing all light), 烏人 /乌人(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), 烏色 /乌色(colour/color) | hi, o͘-siak / o͘-sek, hek, hek-sek, o͘-lâng, o͘-sek | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 黑(absorbing all light), 黑色(absorbing all light), 黑人(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), 黑色(colour/color) | hak¹, haak¹ sik¹, hak¹ sik¹, hak¹ jan⁴, hak¹ sik¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 烏色 /乌色(absorbing all light), 黑(absorbing all light), 黑人(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), 黑色(absorbing all light), 黑人(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), 黑色(colour/color) | wūsè, hēi, hēirén, hēisè, hēirén, hēisè | |
| Chinook Jargon | ɬiʔil(colour/color) | — | |
| Chiricahua | indaa diłhilénde(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), indaadiłhiłú(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), tʼeeshínde (Mescalero)(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), łizhínde(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Church Slavic | чрьнъ(absorbing all light) | črĭnŭ | |
| Chuukese | chon(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Chuvash | хура(absorbing all light) | hura | |
| Classical Nahuatl | capotztic(absorbing all light), tliltic(absorbing all light), tliltic(colour/color) | — | |
| Coptic | ⲭⲁⲙⲉ(absorbing all light) | khame | |
| Cornish | du(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Corsican | neru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | qara(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Czech | černošský(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), černý(absorbing all light), černoch(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), černoška(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), čerň(colour/color), čerň(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Dalmatian | fosc(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Danish | dunkel(relating to an initiative whose existence or exact nature must remain withheld), formørket(relating to an initiative whose existence or exact nature must remain withheld), mørk(without light), mørkhudet(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), neger(historical: designated for use by those with dark skin), sort(absorbing all light), sort(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), sort(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), sort(overcrowded), sort(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), sort(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), mørkhudet(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), neger(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), sort(colour/color), sort(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), sort(chess and similar games: person playing with the black set of pieces), sort(part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black), sort stryger(type of firecracker), sorte(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), sværte(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Dogrib | dezǫ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Dolgan | кара(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Dutch | donker(without light), zwart(absorbing all light), zwart(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), zwart(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), zwart(colour/color), zwarte(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Dzongkha | གནགཔོ(absorbing all light) | gngpo | |
| Eastern Arrernte | artepe(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 烏 /乌(absorbing all light), 烏色 /乌色(colour/color) | ŭ, ŭ-sáik | |
| Egyptian | km-m-D3(absorbing all light), km-m-D3(colour/color) | km, km | |
| Elfdalian | swart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Erzya | раужо(absorbing all light) | raužo | |
| Esperanto | malhela(without light), negro(historical: designated for use by those with dark skin), nigra(absorbing all light), nigra(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), nigrula(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), nigro(colour/color), nigrulo(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Estonian | must(absorbing all light), mustanahaline(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), pime(without light), must(colour/color) | — | |
| Etruscan | 𐌑𐌖𐌓𐌉(absorbing all light) | śuri | |
| Even | хакарин(absorbing all light) | hakarin | |
| Evenki | конңорин(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ewe | ameyibɔ(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), yibɔ(absorbing all light), ameyibɔ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), yibɔ(colour/color), yibɔ(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Extremaduran | negru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Farefare | sabga(colour/color) | — | |
| Faroese | svartur(absorbing all light), svartur(colour/color) | — | |
| Fijian | loaloa(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Finnish | musta(absorbing all light), musta(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), musta(playing cards: of the spades or clubs), musta(bad; evil), musta(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), musta(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), musta(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), musta(typography: solid, filled with color), musta(politics: related to the Christian Democratic Union of Germany), mustaihoinen(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), mustanaan(overcrowded), mustien(historical: designated for use by those with dark skin), pimeä(without light), pimeä(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), pimeä(relating to an initiative whose existence or exact nature must remain withheld), salainen(relating to an initiative whose existence or exact nature must remain withheld), synkeä(expressing menace, or discontent), synkkä(bad; evil), musta(colour/color), musta(dye, pigment), musta(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), musta(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), musta(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), musta(chess and similar games: person playing with the black set of pieces), musta pallo(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), musta vaate(black cloth hung up at funerals), musta väriaine(dye, pigment), mustaherukka(blackcurrant syrup in mixed drinks), mustaihoinen(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), mustuainen(part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black) | — | |
| French | noir(absorbing all light), noir(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), noir(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), noir(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), noir(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), noir de monde(overcrowded), Noir(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Noire(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), noir(colour/color) | — | |
| Friulian | neri(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Galician | negro(absorbing all light), negro(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negro(bad; evil), negro(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), preto(absorbing all light), só(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), mouro(colour/color), negro(colour/color), negro(dye, pigment), negro(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), preto(colour/color) | — | |
| Georgian | ბნელი(without light), ბნელი(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), ბუნდოვანი(without light), მუქი(without light), შავი(absorbing all light), შავი(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), შავკანიანი(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | bneli, bneli, bundovani, muki, šavi, šavi, šavḳaniani | |
| German | schwarz(absorbing all light), schwarz(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), schwarz(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), schwarz(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), schwarz(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), schwarzhäutig(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), Schwarz(colour/color), Schwarz(dye, pigment), Schwarze(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Schwarze(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), Schwarzer(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Schwärze(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Godoberi | бечӏер(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Gondi | నల్లా(absorbing all light) | nallā | |
| Gorontalo | yitomo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐍅𐌰𐍂𐍄𐍃(absorbing all light) | swarts | |
| Greek | ερεβώδης(without light), κακός(bad; evil), μαύρος(absorbing all light), μαύρος(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), μαύρος(bad; evil), μαύρος(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), σκέτος(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), σκοτεινός(without light), μέλας(colour/color), μαύρη(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), μαύρη(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), μαύρο(colour/color), μαύρο(dye, pigment), μαύρο(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), μαύρος(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | erevódis, kakós, mávros, mávros, mávros, mávros, skétos, skoteinós, mélas, mávri, mávri, mávro, mávro, mávro, mávros | |
| Greenlandic | qernertoq(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Gujarati | કાળું(absorbing all light) | kāḷũ | |
| Haitian Creole | nwa(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 烏色 /乌色(colour/color) | vû-set | |
| Halkomelem | ts'q'éyx̱(absorbing all light), tsq'ix(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Hanunoo | agiwan(colour/color), mabiro(colour/color) | — | |
| Hausa | bak̑ī(colour/color) | — | |
| Hawaiian | ʻeleʻele(absorbing all light), ʻeleʻele(colour/color) | — | |
| Hebrew | שחור \ שָׁחֹר(absorbing all light), שחורה \ שְׁחֹרָה(absorbing all light), שחור(colour/color) | shakhór, sh'khorá, shakhor | |
| Higaonon | maitum(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Hiligaynon | maitum(absorbing all light), itum(colour/color) | — | |
| Hindi | कारौ(absorbing all light), काला(absorbing all light), काला(colour/color), हबशी(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | kārau, kālā, kālā, habśī | |
| Hopi | qömvi(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Hungarian | fekete(absorbing all light), fekete(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), fekete(bad; evil), fekete(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), fekete(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), sötét(without light), sötét(expressing menace, or discontent), sötét(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), fekete(colour/color), fekete(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), fekete(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), néger(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Ibanag | ngisit(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Icelandic | svartur(absorbing all light), svartur(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), svartur(colour/color) | — | |
| Ido | nigra(absorbing all light), nigro(colour/color) | — | |
| Igbo | nwa(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ilocano | nangisit(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Indonesian | gelap(without light), hitam(absorbing all light), kelam(without light), legam(without light), hitam(colour/color), negro(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Ingrian | arappi(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negra(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Ingush | ӏаьржа(absorbing all light) | ˀärža | |
| Interlingua | nigre(absorbing all light), nigro(colour/color) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | زَنْگی(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), سِیاه(absorbing all light), سِیاهپوسْت(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), زَنْگی(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), سِیاه(colour/color), سِیاهپوسْت(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | zangi, siyâh, siyâh-pust, zangi, siyâh, siyâh-pust | |
| Iranun | maitem(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Irish | dubh(absorbing all light), gorm(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), dubh(colour/color), duine gorm(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Isnag | ngisit(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Istriot | nìgaro(absorbing all light), nìgro(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Istro-Romanian | negru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Italian | nero(absorbing all light), nero(without light), nero(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), nera(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), nero(colour/color), nero(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Iu Mien | jieqv(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Japanese | 黒い(absorbing all light), 黒人の(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), 黒色の(absorbing all light), 黒(colour/color), 黒人(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), 黒色(colour/color) | kuroi, kokujin no, kokushoku no, kuro, kokujin, kokushoku | |
| Jarai | jŭ(colour/color) | — | |
| Javanese | cemeŋ(absorbing all light), hirěng(absorbing all light), ireng(absorbing all light), ireŋ(absorbing all light), cemeng(colour/color), ireng(colour/color) | — | |
| Jeju | 가망ᄒᆞ다(absorbing all light), 거멍ᄒᆞ다(absorbing all light), 검다(absorbing all light), 까망ᄒᆞ다(absorbing all light), 꺼멍ᄒᆞ다(absorbing all light) | gamanghawda, geomeonghawda, geomda, kkamanghawda, kkeomeonghawda | |
| Jingpho | chyang(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Kaitag | хъерхъ(absorbing all light) | qerq | |
| Kalmyk | хар(absorbing all light) | xar | |
| Kannada | ಕಪ್ಪು(absorbing all light), ಕಪ್ಪು(colour/color) | kappu, kappu | |
| Kapampangan | matuling(absorbing all light), matuling(colour/color) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | къара(absorbing all light) | qara | |
| Kashubian | czôrny(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Kaurna | pulyuna(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Kazakh | қара(absorbing all light), қара(colour/color) | qara, qara | |
| Ket | тум(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Khakas | хара(absorbing all light) | xara | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | nyòh(colour/color), nyòh(colour/color), ānyōh(colour/color) | — | |
| Khinalug | мичӏаь(absorbing all light) | mič̣ä | |
| Khmer | ខ្មៅ(absorbing all light), ខ្មៅ(colour/color) | kmav, khmaw | |
| Khoekhoe | ǂnū(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Kikuyu | irũ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Komi-Permyak | сьӧд(absorbing all light) | śöd | |
| Kongo | ndombe(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Korean | 검다(absorbing all light), 검은(absorbing all light), 까만(absorbing all light), 까맣다(absorbing all light), 검은색(colour/color), 검정(colour/color), 흑색(colour/color), 흑인(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | geomda, geomeun, kkaman, kkamata, geomeunsaek, geomjeong, heuksaek, heugin | |
| Kumyk | къара(absorbing all light) | qara | |
| Kwak'wala | t̕so'la̱m(absorbing all light), t̕suła̱ga(absorbing all light), t̕suła̱x̱tłe(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | жала жабуу(absorbing all light), жаманатты кылуу(absorbing all light), жамандоо(absorbing all light), кара(absorbing all light), каралоо(absorbing all light), караңгы(absorbing all light), күңүрт кара(absorbing all light), көө(absorbing all light), негр(absorbing all light), ушактоо(absorbing all light) | jala jabuu, jamanattı kıluu, jamandoo, kara, karaloo, karaŋgı, küŋürt kara, köö, negr, uşaktoo | |
| Ladakhi | ནག་པོ(absorbing all light) | nag po | |
| Ladin | fosch(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ladino | negro(bad; evil), negro(expressing menace, or discontent), preto(absorbing all light), preto(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Lakota | hásapa(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), sápA(absorbing all light), hásapa(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Lao | ດຳ(absorbing all light), ດຳ(colour/color) | dam, dam | |
| Latgalian | malns(absorbing all light), malna(colour/color), malns(colour/color) | — | |
| Latin | ater(absorbing all light), ater(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), niger(absorbing all light), niger(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), aetheops(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), niger(colour/color), āter(colour/color) | — | |
| Latvian | melns(absorbing all light), melna(colour/color), melns(colour/color) | — | |
| Lezgi | чӏулав(absorbing all light) | č̣ulav | |
| Lhao Vo | no(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ligurian | néigro(absorbing all light), néigro(colour/color) | — | |
| Limburgish | zwart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Lingala | moíndo(absorbing all light), yindo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Lithuanian | júodas(absorbing all light), juodas(colour/color), juoduma(colour/color), negras(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negrė(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Lombard | negro(absorbing all light), négher(absorbing all light), negro(colour/color), négher(colour/color) | — | |
| Low German | swart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | carny(absorbing all light), carne(colour/color) | — | |
| Lü | ᦡᧄ(absorbing all light) | ḋam | |
| Luba-Katanga | fita(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Macedonian | темен(without light), црн(absorbing all light), црн(without light), црн(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), црн(bad; evil), црн(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), црн(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), црн(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), црнокож(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), црна(colour/color), црнец(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), црнка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), црнкинка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | temen, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crnokož, crna, crnec, crnka, crnkinka | |
| Madurese | celleng(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Makasar | le'leng(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Malagasy | mainty(absorbing all light), mainty(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), ngetroka(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), ngilongilo(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), mainty(colour/color), ngalingaly(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment) | — | |
| Malay | aswad(absorbing all light), gelap(without light), gelap(bad; evil), hitam(absorbing all light), hitam(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), lotong(absorbing all light), lutong(absorbing all light), lutung(absorbing all light), اسود(absorbing all light), لوتوڠ(absorbing all light), هيتم(absorbing all light), aswad(colour/color), hitam(colour/color), lotong(colour/color), lutong(colour/color), lutung(colour/color), اسود(colour/color), لوتوڠ(colour/color), هيتم(colour/color) | — | |
| Malayalam | കറുപ്പ്(absorbing all light), കറുപ്പ്(colour/color) | kaṟuppŭ, kaṟuppŭ | |
| Maltese | iswed(absorbing all light), sewda(absorbing all light), suwed(absorbing all light), iswed(colour/color) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠰᠠᡥᠠᠯᡳᠶᠠᠨ(absorbing all light), ᡴᠠᡵᠠ(absorbing all light), ᠰᠠᡥᠠᠯᡳᠶᠠᠨ(colour/color) | sahaliyan, kara, sahaliyan | |
| Mansaka | maitum(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Manx | doo(absorbing all light), doo(colour/color) | — | |
| Māori | mangu(absorbing all light), pango(colour/color) | — | |
| Maranao | delem(absorbing all light), maitem(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Marathi | काळा(absorbing all light), काळी(absorbing all light), काळे(absorbing all light) | kāḷā, kāḷī, kāḷe | |
| Maricopa | nilyig(absorbing all light), nilyig(colour/color) | — | |
| Mauritian Creole | nwar(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Megleno-Romanian | negru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Minangkabau | itam(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Mizo | dum(absorbing all light), sen(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), thim(without light) | — | |
| Mòcheno | schbòrz(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Moksha | равжа(absorbing all light) | ravža | |
| Mongolian | хар(absorbing all light), ᠬᠠᠷᠠ(absorbing all light), хар(colour/color), ᠬᠠᠷᠠ(colour/color) | xar, qar-a, xar, qar-a | |
| Montagnais | kakashteuat(colour/color) | — | |
| Mopan Maya | bʼox(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Mwani | cerufi(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Nafaanra | wɔɔ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Nanai | сахарин(absorbing all light) | saharin | |
| Nauruan | etangang(absorbing all light), etañañ(absorbing all light), etaŋaŋ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Navajo | łizhin(absorbing all light), Naahiłii(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Naakaii Łizhinii(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), łizhiní(colour/color) | — | |
| Naxi | naq(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Neapolitan | niro(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Nepali | कालो(absorbing all light) | kālo | |
| Ngarrindjeri | kro:tin(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | ɗu(absorbing all light), mndru muɗu(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Nias | a-itö(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Nogai | кара(absorbing all light) | kara | |
| Nootka | tupkuk(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Norman | naithe(absorbing all light), nièr(absorbing all light), né(absorbing all light), néthe(absorbing all light) | — | |
| North Frisian | suart(absorbing all light), suurt(absorbing all light), süürt(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | reş(absorbing all light), reş(colour/color) | — | |
| Northern Mansi | сэ̄мыл(absorbing all light) | sè̄myl | |
| Northern Sami | čáhppes(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | mørk(without light), sort(absorbing all light), svart(absorbing all light), svart(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), svart(bad; evil), svart(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), svart(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), sort(colour/color), svart(colour/color), svart(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Nottoway-Meherrin | gahuntee(absorbing all light) | — | |
| O'odham | chuk(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Occitan | negre(absorbing all light), negre(colour/color) | — | |
| Odia | କଲା(absorbing all light) | kalā | |
| Ojibwe | makade(absorbing all light), makadewaa(absorbing all light), makadewizi(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | чьрнъ(absorbing all light) | čĭrnŭ | |
| Old English | blæc(absorbing all light), sweart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old Frisian | swart(absorbing all light), swert(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old High German | swarz(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old Norse | blakkr(absorbing all light), svartr(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old Saxon | swart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Old Tupi | putun(without light), un(absorbing all light), un(without light), tapy'yîuna(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), una(colour/color) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐰴𐰺𐰀(absorbing all light) | kara | |
| Old Uyghur | 𐽲𐾄𐽰𐽾𐽰(absorbing all light) | kara | |
| Oromo | gurraacha(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Ossetian | сау(absorbing all light) | saw | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قرامان(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | karaman | |
| Palauan | chedelekelek(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Pangasinan | deket(absorbing all light), deket(colour/color) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | чарни(absorbing all light) | čarni | |
| Pashto | تور(absorbing all light), تور(colour/color) | tor | |
| Piedmontese | neir(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Pitjantjatjara | maṟu(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Polish | czarnoskóry(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), czarny(absorbing all light), czarny(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), murzyński(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), czerń(colour/color), murzyn(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), murzynka(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Portuguese | afrodescendente(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), atro(absorbing all light), atro(bad; evil), escuro(without light), negro(absorbing all light), negro(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negro(bad; evil), negro(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), preto(absorbing all light), preto(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), preto(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), sombrio(bad; evil), sombrio(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), fumo(black cloth hung up at funerals), negra(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negro(colour/color), negro(dye, pigment), negro(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), preta(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), preto(colour/color), preto(dye, pigment), preto(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment) | — | |
| Powhatan | mahcatawaiuwh(absorbing all light), mahcateis(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਕਾਲਾ(absorbing all light) | kālā | |
| Quechua | yana(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Quileute | shĺpa(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | kere kere(absorbing all light), uri uri(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Rohingya | hala(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Romagnol | négar(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Romanian | negru(absorbing all light), negru(without light), negru(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negru(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), negru(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), negru(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), neagră(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), negresă(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negru(colour/color), negru(dye, pigment), negru(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Romansch | nair(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Russian | вороно́й(absorbing all light), негритя́нский(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), темноко́жий(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), черноко́жий(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чёрный(absorbing all light), чёрный(without light), чёрный(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чёрный(bad; evil), чёрный(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), негр(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), негритя́нка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), черноко́жая(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), черноко́жий(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чёрная(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чёрный(colour/color), чёрный(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | voronój, negritjánskij, temnokóžij, černokóžij, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, negr, negritjánka, černokóžaja, černokóžij, čórnaja, čórnyj, čórnyj | |
| Saanich | NEKIX(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Samoan | ʻuli(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Sanskrit | काला(absorbing all light), कृष्ण(absorbing all light) | kālā, kṛṣṇa | |
| Sardinian | nigheddu(absorbing all light), niéddhu(absorbing all light), nigheddu(colour/color), niéddhu(colour/color) | — | |
| Sasak | bidəŋ(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Saterland Frisian | swot(colour/color) | — | |
| Scots | bleck(colour/color) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | dubh(absorbing all light), dubh(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), gorm(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | cȓn(absorbing all light), цр̑н(absorbing all light), crna(colour/color), crnac(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), crnkinja(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), црна(colour/color), црнац(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), црнкиња(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Sherpa | ནག་པུ(absorbing all light) | nag pu | |
| Shona | dema(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Shor | қара(absorbing all light) | qara | |
| Sicilian | nìuru(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Silesian | czŏrny(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Sindhi | ڪارو(absorbing all light) | kāro | |
| Sinhalese | කළු(absorbing all light), කළු(colour/color) | kaḷu, kaḷu | |
| Sinte-Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Slovak | temný(bad; evil), temný(expressing menace, or discontent), tmavý(without light), černošský(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), čierny(absorbing all light), čierny(bad; evil), čierny(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), čierny(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), černoch(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), černoška(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), čerň(dye, pigment), čierna(colour/color), čierna(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment) | — | |
| Slovene | črn(absorbing all light), črn(colour/color), črnec(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), črnka(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Slovincian | czorny(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Somali | madow(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Southern Altai | кара(absorbing all light) | kara | |
| Spanish | moreno(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), morocho(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negro(absorbing all light), negro(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), negro(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), oscuro(without light), charol(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), chombo (anglophone)(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), greno(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), moreno(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negra(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), negro(colour/color), negro(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Sumerian | 𒈪(colour/color) | giggi | |
| Sundanese | hideung(absorbing all light), hideung(colour/color) | — | |
| Svan | მეშხე(absorbing all light) | mešxe | |
| Swahili | eusi(absorbing all light), eusi(without light), eusi(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), eusi(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), jaa(overcrowded), mweusi(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Swazi | mnyáma(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Swedish | mörk(without light), svart(absorbing all light), svart(without light), svart(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), svart(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), svart(colour/color), svart(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), svarta(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball), svärta(dye, pigment) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠇꠣꠟꠣ(absorbing all light), ꠇꠣꠟꠣ(colour/color) | xala, xala | |
| Tabasaran | кӏару(absorbing all light) | ḳaru | |
| Tachawit | aberkan(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tagalog | itim(absorbing all light), itim(colour/color) | — | |
| Tahitian | ʻereʻere(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tajik | сиёҳ(absorbing all light), зангӣ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), сиёҳ(colour/color), сиёҳпӯст(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | siyoh, zangi, siyoh, siyohpüst | |
| Talysh | siyo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tamil | இருட்டு(without light), இருள்(without light), கட்டை(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), கருப்பு(absorbing all light), கருப்பு(without light), கருப்பு(playing cards: of the spades or clubs), கருப்பு(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced), கருப்பு(chess, checkers etc.: color opposing "white"), வற(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), கருப்பு(colour/color) | iruṭṭu, iruḷ, kaṭṭai, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, vaṟa, karuppu | |
| Tarantino | gnure(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tarifit | aberkan(absorbing all light), aberkan(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Tat | siyə(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tatar | кара(absorbing all light), кара(colour/color) | qara, qara | |
| Tausug | maitum(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Telugu | చీకటి(without light), నల్ల(absorbing all light), నల్లని(absorbing all light), నలుపు(colour/color) | cīkaṭi, nalla, nallani, nalupu | |
| Tetum | metan(colour/color) | — | |
| Thai | ดำ(absorbing all light), คนผิวดำ(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), สีดำ(colour/color) | dam, kon-pǐu-dam, sǐi-dam | |
| Tibetan | ནག་ཅན(absorbing all light), ནག་པོ(absorbing all light), རོག་རོག(absorbing all light) | nag can, nag po, rog rog | |
| Tocharian B | erkent(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Tongan | ʻuliʻuli(absorbing all light), ʻuliʻuli(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.) | — | |
| Turkish | kara(absorbing all light), kara(bad; evil), karanlık(without light), katran(of coffee or tea, without milk or other whitener), siyah(absorbing all light), siyahi(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), kara(colour/color), siyah(colour/color), siyah(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), zenci(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Turkmen | gara(absorbing all light), gara(colour/color) | — | |
| Udmurt | сьӧд(absorbing all light) | śöd | |
| Ukrainian | му́ринський(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), негритя́нський(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чо́рний(absorbing all light), чо́рний(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), чорношкі́рий(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), му́рин(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), му́ринка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), негр(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), негритя́нка(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чо́рний(colour/color), чорношкі́ра(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), чорношкі́рий(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | múrynsʹkyj, nehrytjánsʹkyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čornoškíryj, múryn, múrynka, nehr, nehrytjánka, čórnyj, čornoškíra, čornoškíryj | |
| Upper Sorbian | čorny(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Urdu | سِیاہ(absorbing all light), کالا(absorbing all light), زَن٘گی(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), سِیاہ(colour/color), کالا(colour/color) | siyāh, kālā, zaṅgī, siyāh, kālā | |
| Uyghur | قارا(absorbing all light), قارا(colour/color) | qara, qara | |
| Uzbek | qora(absorbing all light), siyoh(absorbing all light), qora(colour/color) | — | |
| Vietnamese | (da) đen(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), tối(without light), tối tăm(without light), đen(absorbing all light), đen thui(absorbing all light), màu đen(dye, pigment), màu đen(pen, pencil, etc. with black pigment), người da đen(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), đen(colour/color) | — | |
| Vlax-Romani | kalo(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Volapük | blägik(absorbing all light), bläg(colour/color), blägan(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), hiblägan(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), jiblägan(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Walloon | noer(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Welsh | du(absorbing all light), du(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), du(colour/color) | — | |
| West-Frisian | swart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Western Apache | diłhił(absorbing all light), Indaa diłhiłé(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Innaa diłhiłé(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Ndaa diłhiłé(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), Nnaa diłhiłé(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | me'item(absorbing all light) | — | |
| White Hmong | dub(absorbing all light), dub(without light), neeg dub(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), dub(colour/color), dub(dark-skinned person — see also Negro) | — | |
| Winnebago | seep(absorbing all light), seep(colour/color) | — | |
| Wolof | kawe-yolet(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 黑(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Yaghnobi | шов(absorbing all light) | šov | |
| Yakut | хара(absorbing all light) | qara | |
| Yao | dudú(colour/color) | — | |
| Yiddish | שוואַרץ(absorbing all light) | shvarts | |
| Yoruba | dúdú(absorbing all light), dúdú(colour/color) | — | |
| Yup'ik | tunguuq(colour/color) | — | |
| Zazaki | siya (diq)(absorbing all light), siya (diq)(playing cards: of the spades or clubs), siyak(relating to people with dark skin — see also dark-skinned link= A user suggests that this Translingual entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “e.g. Dutch: neger (nl) m, negerin (nl) f and German: Schwarzer (de) m, Schwarze (de) f aren't translations of the adjective, but of the noun for which see below.” Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.), tari (diq)(bad; evil), tarı(without light), tarı(bad; evil), tarıyın(typography: solid, filled with color), siya (diq)(colour/color), siyak(dark-skinned person — see also Negro), siyak(billiards, snooker, pool: black ball) | — | |
| Zealandic | zwart(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Zhuang | fonx(absorbing all light), ndaem(absorbing all light) | — | |
| Zulu | mnyama(absorbing all light), mnyama(colour/color) | — |
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zi, e zezë, i zi, zezak
kalo
أسود, أَسْوَد, أَسْوَد, أَسْوَد, اسود, حَامِيّ, زَنْجِيّ, زِنْجِيّ, سود, سَوْدَاء, سُود, كحل, أسود, أَسْوَد, أَسْوَد, زَنْجِيّ, زِنْجِيّ, سَوْدَاء
ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, eswid, ḥāmiyy, zanjiyy, zinjiyy, swad, sawdāʔ, sūd, kḥal, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, ʔaswad, zanjiyy, zinjiyy, sawdāʔ
negro
նեգրական, սև, սևամորթ, նեգր, սեւական, սև, սևամորթ
negrakan, sew, sewamortʻ, negr, sewakan, sew, sewamortʻ
laiu (roa-rup), negru
cheenkari, kisaari
negru, prietu, ñegru, negru, ñegru
makatewaw
pinak
ch’iyara
qara, zənci
badeng
kalo
kalo
yindo
hirang
beltz, beltz
негрыця́нскі, чарнаску́ры, чо́рны, чо́рны, негр, негрыця́нка, чарнаску́рая, чарнаску́ры
njehrycjánski, čarnaskúry, čórny, čórny, njehr, njehrycjánka, čarnaskúraja, čarnaskúry
im'ət
yindo
du, du
ma-lotoŋ
тъмен, че́рен, че́рен, черен, черноко́ж, не́гър, не́гърка, черно, черноко́ж, черноко́жа
tǎmen, čéren, čéren, čeren, černokóž, négǎr, négǎrka, černo, černokóž, černokóža
nieddu, nieddu
fosc, negre, negre, negra, negre, negre, negre
itom, itom
tliltic
kosewa
chikuda, mkuda
losa'
ɬiʔil
indaa diłhilénde, indaadiłhiłú, tʼeeshínde (Mescalero), łizhínde
chon
capotztic, tliltic, tliltic
du
neru
qara
černošský, černý, černoch, černoška, čerň, čerň
fosc
dunkel, formørket, mørk, mørkhudet, neger, sort, sort, sort, sort, sort, sort, mørkhudet, neger, sort, sort, sort, sort, sort stryger, sorte, sværte
dezǫ
кара
donker, zwart, zwart, zwart, zwart, zwarte
artepe
swart
malhela, negro, nigra, nigra, nigrula, nigro, nigrulo
must, mustanahaline, pime, must
конңорин
ameyibɔ, yibɔ, ameyibɔ, yibɔ, yibɔ
negru
sabga
svartur, svartur
loaloa
musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, mustaihoinen, mustanaan, mustien, pimeä, pimeä, pimeä, salainen, synkeä, synkkä, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta, musta pallo, musta vaate, musta väriaine, mustaherukka, mustaihoinen, mustuainen
noir, noir, noir, noir, noir, noir de monde, Noir, Noire, noir
neri
negro, negro, negro, negro, preto, só, mouro, negro, negro, negro, preto
ბნელი, ბნელი, ბუნდოვანი, მუქი, შავი, შავი, შავკანიანი
bneli, bneli, bundovani, muki, šavi, šavi, šavḳaniani
schwarz, schwarz, schwarz, schwarz, schwarz, schwarzhäutig, Schwarz, Schwarz, Schwarze, Schwarze, Schwarzer, Schwärze
бечӏер
yitomo
ερεβώδης, κακός, μαύρος, μαύρος, μαύρος, μαύρος, σκέτος, σκοτεινός, μέλας, μαύρη, μαύρη, μαύρο, μαύρο, μαύρο, μαύρος
erevódis, kakós, mávros, mávros, mávros, mávros, skétos, skoteinós, mélas, mávri, mávri, mávro, mávro, mávro, mávros
qernertoq
ts'q'éyx̱, tsq'ix
agiwan, mabiro
bak̑ī
ʻeleʻele, ʻeleʻele
maitum
maitum, itum
qömvi
fekete, fekete, fekete, fekete, fekete, sötét, sötét, sötét, fekete, fekete, fekete, néger
ngisit
svartur, svartur, svartur
nigra, nigro
nwa
nangisit
gelap, hitam, kelam, legam, hitam, negro
arappi, negra
nigre, nigro
زَنْگی, سِیاه, سِیاهپوسْت, زَنْگی, سِیاه, سِیاهپوسْت
zangi, siyâh, siyâh-pust, zangi, siyâh, siyâh-pust
maitem
dubh, gorm, dubh, duine gorm
ngisit
nìgaro, nìgro
negru
nero, nero, nero, nera, nero, nero
jieqv
jŭ
cemeŋ, hirěng, ireng, ireŋ, cemeng, ireng
chyang
matuling, matuling
czôrny
pulyuna
тум
nyòh, nyòh, ānyōh
ǂnū
irũ
ndombe
검다, 검은, 까만, 까맣다, 검은색, 검정, 흑색, 흑인
geomda, geomeun, kkaman, kkamata, geomeunsaek, geomjeong, heuksaek, heugin
t̕so'la̱m, t̕suła̱ga, t̕suła̱x̱tłe
жала жабуу, жаманатты кылуу, жамандоо, кара, каралоо, караңгы, күңүрт кара, көө, негр, ушактоо
jala jabuu, jamanattı kıluu, jamandoo, kara, karaloo, karaŋgı, küŋürt kara, köö, negr, uşaktoo
fosch
negro, negro, preto, preto
hásapa, sápA, hásapa
malns, malna, malns
ater, ater, niger, niger, aetheops, niger, āter
melns, melna, melns
no
néigro, néigro
zwart
moíndo, yindo
júodas, juodas, juoduma, negras, negrė
negro, négher, negro, négher
swart
carny, carne
fita
темен, црн, црн, црн, црн, црн, црн, црн, црнокож, црна, црнец, црнка, црнкинка
temen, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crn, crnokož, crna, crnec, crnka, crnkinka
celleng
le'leng
mainty, mainty, ngetroka, ngilongilo, mainty, ngalingaly
aswad, gelap, gelap, hitam, hitam, lotong, lutong, lutung, اسود, لوتوڠ, هيتم, aswad, hitam, lotong, lutong, lutung, اسود, لوتوڠ, هيتم
iswed, sewda, suwed, iswed
maitum
doo, doo
mangu, pango
delem, maitem
nilyig, nilyig
nwar
negru
itam
dum, sen, thim
schbòrz
kakashteuat
bʼox
cerufi
wɔɔ
etangang, etañañ, etaŋaŋ
łizhin, Naahiłii, Naakaii Łizhinii, łizhiní
naq
niro
kro:tin
ɗu, mndru muɗu
a-itö
tupkuk
naithe, nièr, né, néthe
suart, suurt, süürt
reş, reş
čáhppes
mørk, sort, svart, svart, svart, svart, svart, sort, svart, svart
gahuntee
chuk
negre, negre
makade, makadewaa, makadewizi
blæc, sweart
swart, swert
swarz
blakkr, svartr
swart
putun, un, un, tapy'yîuna, una
gurraacha
chedelekelek
deket, deket
neir
maṟu
czarnoskóry, czarny, czarny, murzyński, czerń, murzyn, murzynka
afrodescendente, atro, atro, escuro, negro, negro, negro, negro, preto, preto, preto, sombrio, sombrio, fumo, negra, negro, negro, negro, preta, preto, preto, preto
mahcatawaiuwh, mahcateis
yana
shĺpa
kere kere, uri uri
hala
négar
kalo
negru, negru, negru, negru, negru, negru, neagră, negresă, negru, negru, negru
nair
вороно́й, негритя́нский, темноко́жий, черноко́жий, чёрный, чёрный, чёрный, чёрный, чёрный, негр, негритя́нка, черноко́жая, черноко́жий, чёрная, чёрный, чёрный
voronój, negritjánskij, temnokóžij, černokóžij, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, negr, negritjánka, černokóžaja, černokóžij, čórnaja, čórnyj, čórnyj
NEKIX
ʻuli
nigheddu, niéddhu, nigheddu, niéddhu
bidəŋ
bleck
dubh, dubh, gorm
cȓn, цр̑н, crna, crnac, crnkinja, црна, црнац, црнкиња
dema
nìuru
czŏrny
kalo
temný, temný, tmavý, černošský, čierny, čierny, čierny, čierny, černoch, černoška, čerň, čierna, čierna
črn, črn, črnec, črnka
czorny
madow
moreno, morocho, negro, negro, negro, oscuro, charol, chombo (anglophone), greno, moreno, negra, negro, negro
hideung, hideung
eusi, eusi, eusi, eusi, jaa, mweusi
mnyáma
mörk, svart, svart, svart, svart, svart, svart, svarta, svärta
aberkan
itim, itim
ʻereʻere
siyo
இருட்டு, இருள், கட்டை, கருப்பு, கருப்பு, கருப்பு, கருப்பு, கருப்பு, வற, கருப்பு
iruṭṭu, iruḷ, kaṭṭai, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, karuppu, vaṟa, karuppu
gnure
aberkan, aberkan
siyə
maitum
metan
erkent
ʻuliʻuli, ʻuliʻuli
kara, kara, karanlık, katran, siyah, siyahi, kara, siyah, siyah, zenci
gara, gara
му́ринський, негритя́нський, чо́рний, чо́рний, чорношкі́рий, му́рин, му́ринка, негр, негритя́нка, чо́рний, чорношкі́ра, чорношкі́рий
múrynsʹkyj, nehrytjánsʹkyj, čórnyj, čórnyj, čornoškíryj, múryn, múrynka, nehr, nehrytjánka, čórnyj, čornoškíra, čornoškíryj
čorny
qora, siyoh, qora
(da) đen, tối, tối tăm, đen, đen thui, màu đen, màu đen, người da đen, đen
kalo
blägik, bläg, blägan, hiblägan, jiblägan
noer
du, du, du
swart
diłhił, Indaa diłhiłé, Innaa diłhiłé, Ndaa diłhiłé, Nnaa diłhiłé
me'item
dub, dub, neeg dub, dub, dub
seep, seep
kawe-yolet
dudú
dúdú, dúdú
tunguuq
siya (diq), siya (diq), siyak, tari (diq), tarı, tarı, tarıyın, siya (diq), siyak, siyak
zwart
fonx, ndaem
mnyama, mnyama
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