Caucasian and Caucasoid are proper terms for "white" people.
Aryan (an old-fashioned linguistic term that properly refers to speakers of Indo-European languages) is often used by alleged white supremacists.
That's a big question; what language in specific?
this is white in Lithuanian: baltas
this is white in Hindi: सफ़ेद
this is white in Czech: bílý
Here are several languages, hope they help
Dutch - Wit
English - White
French - Blanc
German - Weiß
Hungarian - fehér
Italian - Bianco
Portuguese - Branco
Spanish - Blanco
Swedish - Vit
Turkish - Beyaz
Caucation (unsure of the spelling) is the politically correct way to speak of white people.
It's albumen for the white of an egg; yolk for the yellow part.
Gringos
Güeros
Caucasian is the correct spelling.
Caucasian.
W-H-I-T-E.
Albumen
白 (pinyin = bai)
un tableau blanc
gwyn (m) gwen (f)
aisle - as in the aisle in a supermarket. or isle - as in the isle of white ??
This may be the proper noun "Caucasian" (used to mean white, racially).
This is how you spell "white boy" In spanish. Blanco nino
Tslagi
Blanco
Blanco
akamaru
White
白 (pinyin = bai)
No, he reduces their generic mana cost. A White spell will have its cost reduced by one generic mana, as will a Blue spell. A spell that is both white and blue will have its cost reduced by 2. However Augustin does not affect the coloured mana that the spell needs. So a spell that costs 2WU normally will still cost WU.
"Hello Harrison White" in French is spelled "Bonjour Harrison White."
it is a white magic spell that reflects white and black magic
Sometimes a distinction is made between while magic and black magic, according to the purpose for which it is used, white being benevolent and black being malevolent. A white spell could mean a magic spell cast with good intentions. But other meanings are conceivable. It might be a period of time when you are snowed in, and everything outside has turned white from the snow.
white eskimos