כושי
Hebrew
Adjective
כּוּשִׁי • (kúshi)
Derived terms
- היהפוך כושי עורו / הֲיַהֲפֹךְ כּוּשִׁי עוֹרוֹ (hayahafóch kúshi 'oró)
Etymology 2
Semantic loan from Ancient Greek Αἰθίοψ (Aithíops).
Adjective
כּוּשִׁי • (kushí, kúshi)
Usage notes
- (black): This adjective is often pejorative and is usually considered offensive; it is perhaps comparable to English negro or colored.
- Although its use has become deprecated by the 2000s, it is however still commonly used by older people in a non-offensive way.
- Note that the stress-initial variant is considered far less technical and more offensive.
Noun
כּוּשִׁי • (kúshi) m
- (dated, potentially offensive, by extension) negro, a (male) black person.
- 2009 August 11, דניאל אדלסון (Daniel Edelson), "צעירה אתיופית: 'נהג אגד אמר שלא מסיע כושים'" (tz'irá etiópit: "nahág éged amár sheló masía kúshim", “Young Ethiopian Woman: 'Eged driver said he doesn't drive kúshim”), Ynet.
Usage notes
- See the usage notes for the adjective, above.
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