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・ Negrinho River
・ Negrinho River (Mafra, Santa Catarina)
・ Negrinho River (Mato Grosso do Sul)
・ Negrissim'
・ Negrita
・ Negrita Jayde
・ Negrito
・ Negritos Islands Biological Reserve
・ Negrišori
・ Negrișoara River
・ Negrișoara River (Dorna)
・ Negrișoara River (Neagra)
・ Negrișoara River (Plapcea)
・ Negrișoara River (Sebiș)
・ Negrița River
Negro
・ Negro (candy)
・ Negro (disambiguation)
・ Negro (lead pencil)
・ Negro (surname)
・ Negro Academy
・ Negro Act of 1740
・ Negro Actors Guild of America
・ Negro American League
・ Negro Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands
・ Negro Ben Mountain
・ Negro Bill Canyon
・ Negro Butte
・ Negro Casas
・ Negro Colleges in War Time


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Negro : ウィキペディア英語版
Negro

The word ''Negro'' (plural, ''Negroes'') is used in the English-speaking world to refer to a person of black ancestry or appearance. ''Negro'' denotes "black" in Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the ancient Latin word ''niger'', meaning ''black'', which itself is probably from a Proto-Indo-European root ''
*nekw-'', "to be dark", akin to ''
*nokw-'', ''night''.
==In English==

Around 1442, the Portuguese first arrived in Southern Africa while trying to find a sea route to India. The term ', literally meaning 'black', was used by the Spanish and Portuguese as a simple description to refer to the Bantu peoples that they encountered. From the 18th century to the late 1960s, ''negro'' (later capitalized) was considered to be the proper English-language term for people of black African origin.

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