akata中文
阿方
阿卡塔
阿片
阿形
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Akátá is a word derived from the Yoruba people of West Africa and it simply means wild animal. It is thought to be widely used loosely by some African immigrants to the United States to describe African Americans and their descendants, and over time it has come to have derogatory connotations due to perceived tensions between some African immigrants and African Americans.
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