How Do You Spell SCHVARTZE?

Pronunciation: [ʃvˈɑːtsi] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "schvartze" has been a subject of controversy due to its derogatory connotation towards Black people. It is typically used as a slur in Yiddish to refer to a person of African descent. The spelling of "schvartze" is based on Yiddish pronunciation, where the "sch" sounds like the German "sh" and the "v" sounds like an English "f". The IPA phonetic transcription for "schvartze" is /ˈʃvɑːrtsə/, which represents the sounds of the word. It is important to note that using this word is offensive and reinforces harmful stereotypes.

Common Misspellings for SCHVARTZE

  • achvartze
  • zchvartze
  • xchvartze
  • dchvartze
  • echvartze
  • wchvartze
  • sxhvartze
  • svhvartze
  • sfhvartze
  • sdhvartze
  • scgvartze
  • scbvartze
  • scnvartze
  • scjvartze
  • scuvartze
  • scyvartze
  • schcartze
  • schbartze
  • schgartze
  • schfartze

Etymology of SCHVARTZE

The word "schvartze" is a racial slur that originated from Yiddish, a language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It is a derogatory term used to refer to black people or people of African descent. The word itself derives from the Yiddish word "shvarts", meaning "black". However, it is important to note that "schvartze" is considered offensive and racially insensitive, and its usage is widely discouraged.

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