Latino/ Hispanic are American ethnic generalities, because most people who speak Spanish are not from Spain.
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If the translation is to "Latin" then the number 5 is quinque.If you mean Latino (Spanish), the number 5 is cinco.
Spanglish has affected the Latino community by changing the spoken language in that community. This mixture of English and Spanish is very common among Latino Americans.
The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
No. "Spanish," means "from Spain," and "Latino," is used to specify people from Latin America.
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no such language as Latino, but in Spanish it would be Te Amo'
Spanish is a language spoken by the Latino people.
The word for grandmother in Latino (Spanish) is "abuela."The word for grandmother in Latin is "avia."
There is no real difference in how the words are used by Spanish means a person from Spain while Latino is used to refer to people from Latin America
Latino is not a language, most latinos speak spanish so always = "Siempre"
Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
Latino is defined as somebody of non-European Spanish speaking descent in the Americas. From this, one can infer that the first 'latino' would have been born around the time that the Spanish were busy conquering South and Central America.
If the translation is to "Latin" then the number 5 is quinque.If you mean Latino (Spanish), the number 5 is cinco.
Spanish Speaking and Latino are a couple
...I think you mean Spanish. Lol. Bebe.
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