Haratin
English
Etymology
From Arabic حَرَاطِين (ḥarāṭīn).
Noun
Haratin (plural Haratin or Haratins)
- A member of a group of dark-skinned African people in Maghreb and Western part of Sahara (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya), who often form a distinct social class.
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- Shwashin
- Chouachin
Translations
a member of a certain North African people
Anagrams
Catalan
Noun
Haratin m (plural Haratins)
Dutch
Noun
Haratin c (plural Haratin or Haratins)
French
Noun
Haratin m (plural Haratin or Haratins)
German
Noun
Haratin m (strong, genitive Haratins, plural Haratin)
- (rare) Haratin
Italian
Noun
Haratin m pl (plural only)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈɾatin/ [aˈɾa.t̪ĩn]
- Rhymes: -atin
- Syllabification: Ha‧ra‧tin
Noun
Haratin m (uncountable)