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Nigger
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For the African country, see Niger. For other uses, see Nigger (disambiguation) and #N-word (disambiguation).
In the English language, the word nigger is an ethnic slur typically directed at black people.
The word originated in the 18th century as an adaptation of the Spanish #negro, a descendant of the Latin adjective niger, which means black.[1] It was used derogatorily, and by the mid-20th century, particularly in the United States, its usage by non-African Americans became unambiguously pejorative, a racist insult. Accordingly, it began to disappear from general popular culture. Its continued inclusion in classic works of literature has sparked controversy.
Because the term is considered extremely offensive, it is often referred to by the euphemism " #the N-word ," especially on the Internet. But it remains in use, particularly as the variant nigga, by African Americans among themselves. In dialects of English (including standard British English) that have non-rhotic speech, "nigger" and " #nigga " are pronounced the same.