* noir - French * negro - Spanish * ebony - woodworking * Slate, Shale - geology * shade, shadow, umbra *
African Americans, if they live in america. Black works fine too. Or you could call them people. All are good. I live in America, so they are usually called African Americans.
African American
African
Black
Negro
Another appropriate way to say this is dark skinned. This is not fully appropriate and can be felt as offensive so please do not call anyone this.
Another word is called 黑人。
The correct term is Black.
Porchmonkeys. Mooncrickets.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
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It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
Arab is a politically correct term.
Yes, "black" is politically correct, provided you are not referring to African-Americans. "African-American" would be wrong when referring to someone from, say, Jamaica. "Black" might be the preferred term for an individual whose nationality is unknown.
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I believe the PC term is "little people" or "little person."
The politically correct term for aging is "older adults" or "seniors." This terminology is preferred as it focuses on the stage of life rather than perceived limitations associated with aging.
Ideally, person; but if you must refer to someone by using their stature, little people use the term 'little people'.
How about "the chronologically challenged".
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