Cubans are first of all considered Cubans, the are also referred to as Hispanics, Latinos, and Spanish.
Well i was born in Cuba but my grandpa from my mother's side is of Spaniard parents and my grandma from my dad's side is of Spaniard parents. I guess we're definitely not latinos because we don't belong to south America we belong to the Caribbean. I'll consider myself Cuban Spanish.
im Latino
Another synonym for Mexican is "Latino" or "Hispanic."
Cubans are just that, Cubans. There is no such thing as a Latino race. A Latino/Hispanic person is someone who is from a Spanish speaking country. Actually in its broadest sense "Latino" or Latin includes all persons that originate from countries that speak languages derived from Latin, which includes: Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, Basque, Portugese, Galacian and some others. The term "Hispanic" would be anyone who traces their roots to the Iberian Peninsula, which is made up of Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra
the words Hispanic and Latino, in modern usage, are synomyms for the same thing.
hispanic or Latino
Latino hispanic
Yes..willie colon the football player is hispanic/Latino...he is from puerto rican decent...and is proud to represent the Latino community...dale...
The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider individuals from Spain or Brazil to be Hispanic or Latino due to the specific definitions used for these terms. However, individuals from Portugal are considered Hispanic or Latino by the Bureau.
the best Hispanic or Latino scholarships available are on this site I think http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/minority-scholarships/Hispanic-scholarships/
No, You Don't Have To Be Full Hispanic/Latino. As Long As One Of Your Parents/Grandparents Were/Are Hispanic You Can Have A Kinsenyeta!!
He is a Hispanic Mexican
The terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" refer to ethnic and cultural identities rather than specific races. Hispanic typically pertains to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, while Latino encompasses people from Latin America, regardless of language. Therefore, a Hispanic or Latino person can belong to various races, including White, Black, Indigenous, or mixed-race, reflecting the diverse backgrounds within these groups.