anotherbanana Posted November 19 Share Posted November 19 blédard A challenge for Norman, maybe? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
betise Posted November 19 Share Posted November 19 "Bled" is an Arabic word meaning country or region. [...]BUT, a "bledard" usually means a "yokel" or a "bumpkin" ( or "oaf", "hillbilly" or "rustic") according to context as mentioned upthread, someone not sophisticated, but who might be crafty. It's pejorative, but it can be admiring too. Very confusing! In my dictionary, it says: "soldierwho served in the interior of North Africa" Another interpretation could be the following: As a "bled" means a village in the middle of nowhere (pejorative word), a "bledard" could be a person that comes from that hole. Taken from ... https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/blédard.159694/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anotherbanana Posted November 19 Author Share Posted November 19 Thank you, Betise, I was being lazy; the word occurred in this headline in Le Monde and also reminded me of ‘yokel’ “Au lycée, tous les élèves qui ne sont pas originaires d’Europe occidental5e sont qualifiés de “blédards”” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NormanH Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 (edited) My North African friends use 'bled' in both a pejorative and ironic sense. 'Je vais passer mes vacance au bled' is not totally negative for example. Edited November 21 by NormanH correction Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
menthe Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 Always raises a smile or two when I describe somewhere as a bled though I am very careful not to describe our own village as such. I suppose it is either perjorative or ironic, depending on context😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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