American-born Spaniards are often referred to as Spanish-Americans or Spanish-Americans born in the United States.
Peninsulares: the ruling class in colonial Latin America consisting of native born Spaniards and PortugueseCreoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
The term used in Latin America to describe Latin Americans born in Spain is "españoles" or "españoles nacidos en España". It simply means "Spaniards" or "Spaniards born in Spain."
Unsurprisingly, Spaniards come from Spain.
Not all Spaniards are snobs. Like in any country, there may be individuals who display snobbish behavior, but it would be inaccurate to generalize an entire group of people based on individual traits. Spaniards, like people from any country, come from diverse backgrounds and have different personalities.
'Same to you' It is Argentinian Spanish, so it sounds a little odd to Spaniards and northern Latinos. Spaniards usually say "Igualmente" instead.
They have dual citizenship. They are both Spanish and American.
creoles
Spaniards. If you are referring the Spanish Latin American colonies, any Spaniard born in Spain would be called a "Peninsular" since they were born on the Spanish Peninsula. Since Spain has given independence to its former colonies, it has given up this term.
Creoles are descendants of French and Spanish immigrants.
They were called Spanish, Spaniards, or Peninsulares depending on who was speaking of them.
The people of Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.
Creoles or criollos.
Spaniards. Common sense~!
Both Spaniards and American-born descendants of European colonists, known as criollos.
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They are typically called "Spaniards"
No, they are called "The Spanish" or "Spaniards".