Quadroon
//kwɑːˈdɹuːn//
Translations of "quadroon" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | квартерон(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | kvarteron | |
| Catalan | quarterona(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent), quarteró(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Danish | kvadron(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Dutch | quadrone(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent), quarterone(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| French | quarteron(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| German | Quarterone(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent), Quarteronin(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Hungarian | negyedvér(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Ido | quaterona(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Polish | Mulat(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent), Mulatka(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — | |
| Spanish | cuarterona(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent), cuarterón(three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) | — |
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