Latino is not a language, most latinos speak spanish so always = "Siempre"
Latino NY Live - 1998 was released on: USA: 1998 (New York City, New York)
Only if you are from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Haiti. Those are countries from the Caribbean that are considered Latino because they all speak a latin language.
As of 2011, about 36 million.
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".
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.
No. Languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, French and Portuguese. People who speak English are known as Anglo-Americans.
Spanish refers to the language spoken by people in Spain, while Latino refers to people from Latin America. However, Spanish-speaking individuals from Latin American countries are often referred to as "Hispanic" or "Latino" in the United States.
Approximately 50% of the population in Los Angeles identifies as Latino, making it one of the largest Latino populations in the United States with over 4 million Latinos residing in the city.
The cast of Latino NY Live - 1998 includes: Celia Cruz as Herself (1998) Johnny Pacheco as Himself (1998) Tito Puente as Himself (1998)
Because in the United States, Latino is equal to Hispanic, which means Spanish speakers. Brazilians do not speak spanish. They speak Portuguese making them Lusophone, not Hispanic.
Yes, being Hispanic falls under the broader category of being Latino. Hispanic refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, whereas Latino refers to individuals from Latin American countries. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, even though they have different origins.