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Myetta
I am trying to find out what the Spanish word "Myetta" means. I have been told it means the "N" word and also means brown.
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As far as I know, Myetta is not a word in Spanish. What context did you hear it in?
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Because I never have heard that in a common talk. We need more context in the you need to know, because the word alone doesn't make sense. |
I've never seen this word, it doesn'r follow word Spanish structures: "y" never is used as a vowel and "tt" is never used in Spanish (the only doubled consonants are "rr" and "ll". And, as far as I know, N doesn't mean brown
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Hmmm, nieto is grandson. I side with the others that myetta is not Spanish. The other clues (the "N" word and the color) aren't helping us to come up with anything.
Brown can be said a couple of different ways. Two of them start with an 'm', but that's where the similarity ends. A person of mixed race (especially black and white) is called mulato. Moreno is also used (which is one of the words for brown). |
ladybug's word is "mierda", which in English means "shit" and no, it's not used to refer to a black person, unless you have a very sick mind.
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That crossed my mind, but I quickly ruled it out based on the other clues we had. To me, the word would have to be a term of endearment (used with "my little").
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Wouldn't it be mi pequeña nieta / mi pequeño nieto?
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It wouldn't be the first time a dear person is given an ugly or offensive name "de cariño" :duh: ...but you people may well be right. :)
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