No. 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.
No, Latin and French are different languages. Latin is an ancient language that was the precursor to various Romance languages, including French. French evolved from Latin and is one of the Romance languages spoken today.
Islam is the same word in Latin as it is in English.
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
The Latin root "nym" means name or word. It is often used in words related to names or words themselves, such as synonym (word with similar meaning), antonym (word with opposite meaning), or pseudonym (false name).
Bad. (same for French, Spanish... latin languages)
Assonance
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Nothing, it is just a name and is the same.
Sync means in the same time or at the same time
If we mean the same thing by 'latin rock', then Santana.
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
Sulfur means to....................answer it yourself