No, a person's race or ethnicity is not determined by the language they speak. Being Latino refers to a person from Latin America or of Latin American descent, regardless of the language they speak.
yes haitians are latino as well as afro latino. People who speak spanish are people who are Hispanic. A latino is someone who lives in latin america or come from latin america along with a few countries in the caribbean. (guyana is culturally not latino even tho they are they adapt to more carib/afro/indian culture but they are located in south america “ Islands like haiti,Dr,Cuba,Brazil speak and was colonized by latin countries like : France , Spain, Italy ,Portugal who still adopted the colonized language aside from their native language like: french, spanish , portuguese, italian. now to be latino is to speak an romance language ,decendants of ancient rome who spoke latin, that died and is survived by: French, Spanish, Italian ect. Including creole or kreyol (haiti) who manage to create a baby language of all latin languages combined . Haitians paved the way for latin america by rebelling against out colonizer and allowing us to speak what we weren’t allowed to speak before and also gaining independence for latin america and the rest of the world. Geographic wise haiti is located in the latin region , Dominicans aren’t latino because they speak spanish they are latin because they speak a colonized latin language . hispaniola is not physically divided we embody what it means to be afro latino not being accpted because of our skin , it’s know they are latino but given the colorism in latin america and class division cause they don’t fit the “latin image”
"Speak" in French is pronounced as "parler."
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.
fails to recognize the diversity within the Latino community and assumes that language proficiency is determined by ethnicity. Not all individuals with Latino last names speak Spanish as a first language, as there are many factors that influence language acquisition and use. This stereotype overlooks the rich linguistic diversity present in Latino populations.
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
No. Languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, French and Portuguese. People who speak English are known as Anglo-Americans.
Latino is a term that is totally misused, especially in the US. The first Latino were the ROMAN and later the word came to signify a person whose language is a romance language, namely Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Romanian and Catalan. Somehow the word Latino evolved into meaning "latino american".
Actually Latino does not mean Spanish. A true "Latino would be someone who speaks Latin. People from the US call Spanish speakers Latinos, because they know that Spanish is a language derived from the old Latin language. So actually every person that speaks a language that comes from Latin is considered to be a Latino. That includes Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, and French. Brazilians don't like to be called Latinos because the stereotype that Latinos all speak Spanish. Latin America is called like that because people there speak 3 Latin languages, Spanish, French and Portuguese, as opposed to English which is a Germanic language. Haitians speak French, so technically they are Latinos too, since French comes from the Latin language. The correct term is "Hispanic" if you want to refer to a Spanish Speaker.
Latino is not a language, most latinos speak spanish so always = "Siempre"
Latinos are people from latin America that speak either spanish,portuguese or french. The two largest Latino population states I think are Texas and California because of Mexicans but Florida has a high population too because of the Cubans.
Speak french
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
yes haitians are latino as well as afro latino. People who speak spanish are people who are Hispanic. A latino is someone who lives in latin america or come from latin america along with a few countries in the caribbean. (guyana is culturally not latino even tho they are they adapt to more carib/afro/indian culture but they are located in south america “ Islands like haiti,Dr,Cuba,Brazil speak and was colonized by latin countries like : France , Spain, Italy ,Portugal who still adopted the colonized language aside from their native language like: french, spanish , portuguese, italian. now to be latino is to speak an romance language ,decendants of ancient rome who spoke latin, that died and is survived by: French, Spanish, Italian ect. Including creole or kreyol (haiti) who manage to create a baby language of all latin languages combined . Haitians paved the way for latin america by rebelling against out colonizer and allowing us to speak what we weren’t allowed to speak before and also gaining independence for latin america and the rest of the world. Geographic wise haiti is located in the latin region , Dominicans aren’t latino because they speak spanish they are latin because they speak a colonized latin language . hispaniola is not physically divided we embody what it means to be afro latino not being accpted because of our skin , it’s know they are latino but given the colorism in latin america and class division cause they don’t fit the “latin image”
Genevieve is French and Native American
french people speak french but they don't only have to speak french.
In the United States, Latino stands for Latino Americano (Spanish for Latin American), or people whose native language originated from ancient Latin. It includes Spanish, French and Portuguese speaking people born in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.Hence, people from Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Brazil or Argentina are known as Latinos.
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.