Black

"Black" in be

негрыця́нскі

njehrycjánski

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чарнаску́ры

čarnaskúry

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чо́рны

čórny

(absorbing all light)

чо́рны

čórny

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негр

njehr

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

негрыця́нка

njehrycjánka

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

чарнаску́рая

čarnaskúraja

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

чарнаску́ры

čarnaskúry

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.