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cechujce

Cechujce is a Polish term described in linguistic and cultural contexts as a pejorative slur directed at people from the Czech Republic. In usage, it is considered highly insulting and is typically found in informal speech, online forums, or xenophobic rhetoric. Due to its offensive nature, it is generally avoided in respectful or formal discourse.

Etymology and linguistic notes about cechujce are not settled. Most scholars regard it as a constructed insult

Usage and social context: cechujce appears in narratives that rely on national stereotypes or anti-Czech sentiment.

Modern status: The term is widely regarded as a hate-associated epithet within Polish discourse. Conversations about

See also: xenophobia in language, list of ethnic slurs, sociolinguistics of national insult.

derived
from
the
Polish
demonym
for
Czechs,
combined
with
a
marked
colloquial
suffix
or
form
that
signals
hostility.
Because
of
its
offensive
character,
there
are
few
reputable
sources
that
document
neutral,
descriptive
usage
outside
of
discussions
of
hate
speech
or
sociolinguistics.
It
is
commonly
cited
as
an
example
of
xenophobic
language
in
Polish-sociolinguistic
studies.
In
media,
education,
and
professional
settings,
using
the
term
is
typically
condemned,
and
many
institutions
discourage
or
prohibit
its
use
because
it
devalues
a
national
group
and
can
contribute
to
discrimination.
cechujce
often
focus
on
language,
bias,
and
the
impact
of
slurs
on
intercultural
relations.
When
neutral
description
is
required,
it
is
advised
to
refer
to
the
Czech
people
or
the
Czech
Republic
without
pejorative
labeling.