Latina? There is no such language as latina. There is a language called Latin, although it is now an extinct language.
joint(e), attaché(e)
Oh, dude, that phrase means "and I am Latina, not Mexican, stupid" in English. So, like, it's basically saying "I'm Latina, not Mexican, so get it right, you silly person." Just a friendly reminder of the differences between Latina and Mexican identities, you know?
A person is considered Latina if they have cultural or ancestral ties to Latin American countries, such as Mexico, Colombia, or Argentina. Being Latina typically involves having a shared language, traditions, and cultural heritage rooted in Latin American history. However, it is important to note that "Latina" is an identity that individuals may choose to embrace or not, and it can encompass a diverse range of experiences and backgrounds.
The term "Latina" can refer to Spanish-speaking women from anywhere in the New World and their female descendants. Under this definition, a female of Puerto Rican descent could consider herself Latina.
Cruzita , Lokita , flacka , loca , chela , chula , gata , morena , smiley
Latina Belle.
Luna.
Te amo
Te amo
Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who formally joined the US Supreme Court on August 8, 2009, is the first Latina on the Court.
América Latina
Latina, avia (separetely), Latina et avia (together)
Latina, avia (separetely), Latina et avia (together)
Mate, Machaque (España) Clavada (America Latina)
At present, two: Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, an African-American who joined the Court in 1991; and Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a Latina who joined the Court in 2009.
There is no such language as 'Latina'.
LaTina is 5' 5".