what is the feminine gender of negro
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Answer:
A specifically female form of the word negress was used at times, but, like another gender-specific word, "Jewess," it has all but fallen out of use.
Explanation:
Both are regarded as racist and sexist. Negro, which means "black" in both Spanish and Portuguese, is derived from the Latin word niger, which also means "black." The term "negro," literally "black" in Spanish and Portuguese, was used to refer to Black Africans and people of that heritage. From the 18th to the mid-twentieth centuries, the term "negro" (later capitalised) was considered the correct and proper term for African Americans. Anthropologists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the related term (Negroid) to refer to an African race. This came to an end in the mid-to-late twentieth century.
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