Black

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тъмен

tǎmen

(without light)

че́рен

čéren

(absorbing all light)

че́рен

čéren

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черен

čeren

(illegitimate, illegal or disgraced)

черноко́ж

černokóž

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не́гър

négǎr

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

не́гърка

négǎrka

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

черно

černo

(colour/color)

черноко́ж

černokóž

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

черноко́жа

černokóža

(dark-skinned person — see also Negro)

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