The word 'negro' has its origin Latin and is taken from the word 'niger' or 'nigr'. Niger or nigr means black. Later, it was taken by the Portuguese to mean 'black' or 'Black person'. Then, it was adapted by Spanish. The word Negro is used to mean a Black person. A member of a Negroid race is also called a Negro. The people of Negroid race inhabit the sub-Saharan Africa. Today, this word is not in technical use. This use of the word is often considered offensive. Negroes is the plural for 'negro'.
Negro can be used as an adjective. It is used to address the person who belongs to the Negro race of the sub-Saharan Africa. Anything that relates to this race or the people is referred to as 'negro.' These peopoffencivele have brown to dark skin colour, dark eyes, and frizzy and woolly hair.
Negro can be used as an adjective. It is used to address the person who belongs to the Negro race of the sub-Saharan Africa. Anything that relates to this race or the people is referred to as 'negro.' These peopoffencivele have brown to dark skin colour, dark eyes, and frizzy and woolly hair.