* Spanish American: an American whose first language is Spanish * related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture; "the Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly"
"Hispanic" refers to people who originate from Spanish-speaking countries and their descendants, encompassing cultural, ethnic, and linguistic ties to these regions. It can include individuals from Latin American countries, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking communities.
hispanic is spelled "hispanique" in French.
The term "Hispanic" was coined by the U.S. government for the 1970 Census to categorize individuals from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America and Spain.
The term "spic" is a derogatory slang term used to refer to individuals of Hispanic or Latin American descent. Its origin is believed to come from the word "Hispanic," with the "h" being replaced by "sp" to form a derogatory term. It has been used to demean and dehumanize people of this heritage.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when used in a sentence. It refers to people and cultures of Spanish-speaking countries or origins.
By definition, all Spanish-speaking people living in the Americas are Hispanic. Hispanic is not a race; it's a cultural term based on native language. It doesn't matter if they are descended from Native Americans, Europeans, or any other place.
hispanic is spelled "hispanique" in French.
Mexican people are by definition hispanic. You should be more specific in your question.
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The term Hispanic is often in use.
There are many scholarships that cater the the Hispanic population. If you search the term "Hispanic Scholarships" you will see there are many to choose from.
Sephardic Jews identify as "sephardim," the Hebrew term for Spanish Jewry. Sephardim, by definition, trace their roots back to the Iberian peninsula - Spain and Portugal. The Sephardim identify as jews, not hispanics. "Hispanic," to the best of my knowledge, intimates that one is not only of Spanish descent, but Christian as well. Hispanics are anyone who holds a cultural identity with the Iberian peninsula. There are Jewish people in Latin America that are of Ashkenazi origin, but they are still considered Hispanic. Hispanic is an umbrella term that is used to emcompass many people. If a Sephardic Jew feels a strong Hispanic identity, they can choose to identify with the term.
beause its a race
Dennis Chaves
Yes. Hispanic is a broad definition that includes Mexican-Americans.
The term "Hispanic" was coined by the U.S. government for the 1970 Census to categorize individuals from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America and Spain.
guala guala is a derogatory term for a person of Hispanic origin.