The roots of the Spanish language is Latin and the culture of the Spaniards Latin. This is the biggest legacy from the Roman days, one which they share with the Portuguese, Italians and French, who have also inherited these features from the Roman days. The Romans were Latins.
Yes, Italians are considered Latin because they are descendants of the ancient Romans, who were part of the Latin culture and spoke the Latin language.
Italians and Spaniards are not considered Anglo. The term "Anglo" typically refers to people of English descent or, more broadly, to English-speaking populations, particularly in contexts relating to the United States and Canada. Italians and Spaniards belong to distinct cultural and linguistic groups in Southern Europe, primarily associated with the Romance languages.
Most of the Italians share a common Latin heritage although some come from other ancestries. In spite of this, all of the Italians are considered as citizens of the Italian Republic.
they look like :italians,greeks,spaniards,moroccans....................
No, however, they did have strong relationships with the Italians and the Spaniards.
Race is a social construct and not a biological one. Italians and Latin Americans can share similar cultural and linguistic roots due to historical connections to the Roman Empire and Latin language, but they belong to different ethnic groups with distinct histories and identities.
The term used to describe Spaniards born in Latin America was "criollos." These individuals were of European descent but born in the American colonies.
The Latin word for the word bank is mensam. Latin is a language that is spoken by the Italians.
Peninsulares: the ruling class in colonial Latin America consisting of native born Spaniards and PortugueseCreoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
Muchas Gracias (always with c) con muchos besitos means: Thank you very much, lots of kisses, this is how Latin (French, Spaniards, Italians) or Latin American girls say goodbye to close loved friends (with a cheek kiss) see: Cheek kissing
The Spaniards did.