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The last name "Dejesus" is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is a common surname in countries with a history of Spanish and Portuguese colonization, such as Spain, Portugal, and various Latin American countries.
Spanish/Latin American
yes,it is really an south/north american and european last name,it pronouns as (cawman/cowman).And that last name also in asian but it pronouns(ca-o-man and cayuman) and that's it.
Colonization is important because
Colonization affected mayan culture in a neggative way.
Ayacucho Peru
the only real difference is that the last airbender is the american version and the legend of aang is the european version....
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major area colonized by Europeans. There was remarkably little conflict among the major European powers during the rapid colonization of Africa, compared to the extensive wars over colonization in the Americas and Asia. This is in large part due to the Berlin Treaty of 1885, at which the major European powers agreed to a policy of 'notify and occupy', a coordinated and cooperative policy which resulted in the colonization of almost the entire continent in less than two decades.
Ayacucho Peru
yes it's an american(U.S.A.-south america),canadian(Canada-north america) last name and british(Great Britain) last name in europe,only great britain in europe just having that last name...
Latin is the language that used to be spoken in the Roman Empire, as such it is not a nationality. The term ''Latin'' is also used to describe people who come from countries where Spanish and Portuguese is the primary language, and to describe those countries as a group; hence the term ''Latin America''. If your surname is ''Latin'', that tells us very little about your nationality, although it suggests some European connection.
both parents last names. instead of just using your dads last name they use both last names of both parents. looked it up in my text book