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सरुको हरफ - फ्रान्सेली - basanés aux yeux vert

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basanés aux yeux vert
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स्रोत भाषा: फ्रान्सेली

basanés aux yeux vert
Edited by Francky5591 - 2007年 जुलाई 9日 19:56





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2007年 जुलाई 9日 20:09

Francky5591
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"basané"(boy)
"basanée" (girl
"basanés" (several people)

2007年 जुलाई 22日 16:55

kafetzou
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Qu'est-ce que ce sont, Francky? Ce n'est pas dans mon dictionnaire.

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2007年 जुलाई 22日 16:54

Francky5591
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"basanés" means "suntanned"(plural) but it is a substantived adjective, same as we could say also using "bronzés" (same meaning), so that one can say "les basanés", or "les bronzés"
(Note it can also have a racist connotation , but not all the time, it depends on who says it,to whom it is said, the way it is said...)

2007年 जुलाई 22日 17:04

guilon
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I think "basané" means natural dark-skinned.
Because tanned or "bronzé" suggest rather pale skin coloured by the sun's rays. Right?

2007年 जुलाई 22日 17:12

Francky5591
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we use it both to mean someone who is naturally dark-skinned, and someone whose skin is suntanned. Though "basané" is maybe more often used for people who are exposed to sunrays most of the time, and "sutanned" mor often used for people who are only seasonly exposed to the sun during summer. both are commonly used this way, when "basané" used at its substantive form would be used in a rather racist way ("les basanés".
Used as an adjective, you could say it to a friend coming back from long holidays under the sun : "et bien dis donc, tu es drôlement basané, toi! "without any racist connotation. This is why I posted above that it depended on who, to whom, and in which circomstances it is said.

2007年 जुलाई 22日 17:21

kafetzou
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Thanks - I think I got it. There's a perfect word for that in Turkish: esmer.

In English it would be more problematic!