Beur
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Beur is a verlan (French slang) term for a descendant of immigrants of North African origin living in France. The word is a reversal of the syllables for the word "arabe" (Arab in French). It is a term that can be pejorative in certain circumstances. The term "beur" is also used in French-speaking Belgium and Spain. Since the late 1990s, lot of young people use the twice-verlanised term rebeu as a synonym. A female beur can be called a beurette.
Beurs have their origin in the countries of the Maghreb (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria).
[edit] People or groups reflecting the Beur phenomenon in French culture
- Amine
- Azouz Begag
- Farid Boudjellal
- Nina Bouraoui
- Rachida Dati
- Jamel Debbouze
- Faudel
- Gad Elmaleh
- Kelma
- Nâdiya
- Mehdi Charef
- Mustapha Raïth
- Ni putes ni soumises
- Orchestre national de Barbès
- Rachid Bouchareb
- Rachid Taha
- Rim'K
- Sam Touzani
- Samy Naceri
- Smaïn
- Zebda (The Arabic word for butter, translated as beurre in French)
- Zinedine Zidane
- Samir Nasri
- Karim Benzema
- Hatem Ben Arfa