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  • Beur - Wikipedia
    The word beurette, the female version of beur, is created by adding the -ette female suffix in French In French many slang words are created by simply reversing the word in terms of spelling and then reading it out
  • beurette - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    beurette f (plural beurettes) a woman of Maghrebi descent born and living in France; female equivalent of beur
  • Beurette - Urban Dictionary
    a girl, typically from north africa, who wears too much makeup, acts extra, wears football teams tracksuits, and goes to the hookah to gossip with her beurette-friends
  • What does the term ‘beurette’ actually mean? - Moustache Magazine
    The use of beurette sparks debates about its potentially reductive and stigmatizing nature Intellectuals, activists and observers of French society question the perpetuation of this term and its impacts on the image of women of North African origin in France
  • Beurette - definition of Beurette by The Free Dictionary
    Define Beurette Beurette synonyms, Beurette pronunciation, Beurette translation, English dictionary definition of Beurette n a person born in France of North African descent Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,
  • The word beurette : r French - Reddit
    In France, we call "beur" or "beurette" people of North African descent (Maghreb) As u Beheska mentionned, it can be either positive or negative For instance the 1998 national football team was called "Black Blanc Beur" to symbolise integration
  • What does beurette mean? - Definitions. net
    The term "beurette" refers to a French slang term used to describe a young woman of North African descent, particularly those who are second-generation immigrants It is often associated with a specific cultural stereotype that represents their identity, dress, behavior, and values
  • The GRaSe Blog | Beurettes, genealogy of a contemporary insult . . .
    ‘Beurette’ is the feminine of ‘beur’, which means ‘Arab’ in French slang The term emerged during the early eighties, when children of Northern African migrants were acknowledged in the media, and it was positively connoted because the “beurette” was representing the integration model


















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