The term you're referencing is a racially charged word that has a long history of oppression and discrimination. It's important to understand the context and impact of language, particularly when it comes to racially sensitive terms. Generally, the use of such language is considered offensive and inappropriate, especially by individuals who are not part of the community that has been historically marginalized. It's crucial to promote respectful and inclusive dialogue.
it says that monkeys are aloud to eat cats who are blackwith white stripes
Yes. because more kids run the Internet then older people and older people usually don't no words like that but kids arnt aloud to say that word.
The word 'Niger' refers to the country of that name in France, which has a mostly French-speaking population. The word derives from Latin 'niger', meaning 'black'.
I like Girls aloud because - J'aime Girls aloud parce que
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"Niger" in Spanish is "Níger" (with an accent over the i), and it's pronounced KNEE-hair.
Depends on how you want to use either of them, usually though, aloud is used.
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Niger say what
Chad butler is not aloud to bc of some bs and mark shouldn't but no one will say anything to him
In Niamey, Niger, you can say "Merci" to express gratitude, as French is the official language. Additionally, in the local Zarma language, you can say "A ni ce." Both phrases are commonly understood and appreciated.
Since kids know they are not aloud to use swear words they use others, such as heck to show expression of annoyance, rejection, disgust, etc. Since it doesn't have a bad meaning I think kids should be aloud to say heck. And it could also be used in other situations such as if they use it like with a noun example: That was a heck of an impressive speech. Have one heck of a good time, then of course it it is just fine.