There are dark skinned Dutch people but their roots are from somewhere else.
Yes, there are people of African or Caribbean descent living in the Netherlands who may have dark skin. Dutch nationality is not dependent on skin color, so these individuals can be considered Dutch.
"Trigueño" in English refers to someone with a light or dark brown complexion. It is similar to the term "brunette" in English.
"Swart" is an archaic term for black or dark-skinned. An example sentence could be: "The swart silhouette of the tree against the setting sun made for a stunning contrast."
A Dutch person is not a Wog. There is no satisfactory explanation of this word. Primarily it is offensive. In British slang it means any non white, dark skinned person of the Middle East or South East Asia. It has been known to mean a native of India, especially a servant or labourer. In some areas it means a Westernised Oriental Gentleman. The word may be a shortened form of Golliwog
The word 'light' and 'skinned' are adjectives used to describe a noun; for example:Most light skinned people have to be cautious of direct sunlight.The compound adjective 'light skinned' describes the noun 'people'.
"El morenito" is a Spanish term that translates to "the little dark-skinned one" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment or to refer to someone with a darker complexion.
dark skinned
Yes
It depends what you mean by dark skinned, but there are darker skinned spanish people.
she is light skinned in mixed race
all men like dark skinned women.
The dark skinned people of australia are the aboriginals They are really the custodians of Australia
dark skinned = yesh lo 'or keheh (יש לו עור כהה)
Definitely, ogers can be dark skinned though its quite rare. Dark skinned ogers are called 'Niggerogers' and they are especially good at niggerogerizing anything, from people to tractors and rubber ducks.
People in Ireland are light-skinned.
Brown skin
the small dark skinned mammal of a weasel is the tazmainian devil with lives in Australia
The word "swart" means "dark-skinned". The word "swarthy" is closely related. "Dark-skinned" is, of course, a relative term.