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- Toubab abstract "Toubab is a Central and West African name for a person of European descent ("whites"). Used most frequently in the Gambia, Senegal, and Mali, also in Ivory Coast the term does not have derogatory connotations by itself, though it is also frequently associated with "wealthy traveler" (if one can afford to travel, then he/she must be rich). The word can also be applied to any perceived traveler - even those of black African descent with an identifiably different phenotype such as (whiter) Cape Verdeans and (blacker) Nigerians, up to foreign-raised locals (thus with a different accent) or visiting expatriates.In God's Bits of Wood, authored by Senegalese Sembene Ousmane, the natives call the French colonizers toubab (singular) or toubabs (plural).A verb in the Wolof language meaning "to convert" ( missionaries during colonial times, being whites coming from Europe ); or that it is derived from the two bob (two shilling) coin of pre-decimalisation United Kingdom.RelatedIn Ghana the word used for a 'white' person or foreigner is ‘Obroni’ in the local languages, those of the Akan family.In Nigeria, the word used for a 'white' person is Oyibo.In Uganda, the word used for a white or foreign person is "mzungu"".
- Toubab wikiPageExternalLink www.toubab.com.
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- Toubab wikiPageRevisionID "666241061".
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Akan_people.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Verde.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnonyms.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Central_Africa.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Decimalisation.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Expatriate.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Gambia.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Ghana.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Gods_Bits_of_Wood.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Mali.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Delafosse.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Obroni.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Oburoni.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Ousmane_Sembène.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Oyibo.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Phenotype.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Sembene_Ousmane.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Senegal.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink The_Gambia.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLink Wolof_language.
- Toubab wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toubab".
- Toubab hasPhotoCollection Toubab.
- Toubab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-stub.
- Toubab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Toubab subject Category:Ethnonyms.
- Toubab subject Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Toubab hypernym Central.
- Toubab type Place.
- Toubab type Term.
- Toubab comment "Toubab is a Central and West African name for a person of European descent ("whites"). Used most frequently in the Gambia, Senegal, and Mali, also in Ivory Coast the term does not have derogatory connotations by itself, though it is also frequently associated with "wealthy traveler" (if one can afford to travel, then he/she must be rich).".
- Toubab label "Toubab".
- Toubab sameAs Toubab.
- Toubab sameAs m.03c04sj.
- Toubab sameAs Q430965.
- Toubab sameAs Q430965.
- Toubab wasDerivedFrom Toubab?oldid=666241061.
- Toubab isPrimaryTopicOf Toubab.