different between chleuh vs tashelhit
chleuh
French
Alternative forms
- schleu, schleuh (Germanized variant forms, used when the word means "German")
Etymology
From Moroccan Arabic ????? (šl??). Among the French military in Africa it came to mean "one who couldn't speak French" and was then applied to the Germans during the Second World War.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lø/
Noun
chleuh m (plural chleuhs, feminine chleuhe)
- (uncountable) Tashelhit; one of the Berber languages
- (countable, derogatory, ethnic slur) a German; a kraut [1940s]
- Synonym: boche
Adjective
chleuh (feminine singular chleuhe, masculine plural chleuhs, feminine plural chleuhes)
- Shilha, Tashelhit
- (derogatory) German
Further reading
- “chleuh” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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- what does chleuh mean
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