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In American English, the Japanese word "Eta" historically refers to a marginalized group in Japan, traditionally associated with tasks considered impure or unclean, such as leather working and waste disposal. The term is often viewed as derogatory and carries significant social stigma. Its use is largely avoided in contemporary discourse due to its association with discrimination and social inequality.

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3d ago

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