Vallenato.
You are considered Hispanic if either of your parents had any Hispanic ancestry and you choose to describe yourself as Hispanic. Someone with one Mexican parent would be "half-Mexican," and that person's children would certainly have one parent with some Hispanic ancestry. The rest is up to you.
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The concept of race in the US is mostly driven by skin color.The "Hispanic" designation indicates a person who derives from a Hispanic culture, from one of the countries of the Hispanic Peninsula (Spain or Portugal) or from one of their former colonies where Spanish or Portuguese is still a major language. Such people include white appearing people with mostly European ancestry, black appearing people with substantial African ancestry, people of Native American ancestry with skin color often described in the past as "red," as well as the children of marriages mixing those groups.
No
Sofia Vergara, and she is Colombian (not Spanish).
Honduran people are considered Hispanic. Hispanic people are generally those who have some Spanish ancestry. This includes people from Central and South America as well as those living in North America or the Caribbean Islands.
Not always, for example; Spain is not considered hispanic because it is not from central, south, or latin america.
Colombian people's population is 48,000,000.
It depends... Some Portuguese are Hispanic...some are not....you must decide for yourself.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
Vallenato.
Spanish people are considered European because Spain is a country located in Europe. However, the term "Hispanic" is often used in the United States to refer to people with heritage from Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain.
She is a Colombian by nationality ,her claimed ancestry is Spaniard, Italian and Lebanese in which she would be classified as white/Caucasian.
No, they are not Hispanic as per descendents. The culture is of a Hispanic (Spain) origin as the language is used for administrative purpose. The origin people of Equatorial Guinea are of African descent. This differs from the Latin American people as most do have Spanish ancestry (bloodline).
No as long as your sure they're Mexican. A lot of people make the mistake of calling some Latin/Hispanic that is not Mexican Mexican when they are really Argentinean or Spanish or Colombian the list of what that Hispanic/Latin could be goes on. It's like saying that a Christian is a Muslim