Mondele
Mondele, or mundelé, is a Bobangi term meaning "white" European-style person, person with light skin color. The words were originally used to describe Belgian and French colonists, but can be used to describe any light-skinned non-black person.
According to the "It seems that the origin of the word comes from the bobangi language
and that the radical "ndele" lets us believe that the african
perceived the european as someone who is insincere
rather than by his color."
The word can also be applied even to sub-Saharan Africans with a much lighter skin complexion, Coloureds, foreign-raised locals speaking with foreign accents, visiting expatriates, or westernised blacks, who are referred to specifically as mundele ndombe.