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
Chicano refers to Mexican-Americans specifically. Latino and Hispanic to my understanding can be used interchangeably and refers to anyone of Latin-American or Spanish descent.
"Latino" refers to someone from Latin America, which includes countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. "Indian" refers to someone from the country of India. They are different in terms of geography, culture, and history.
Dominicans have more African in them than puerto rican have. Puerto ricans have taino Indian in them also as well as African and spanish.
Spanish
Latino/ Hispanic are American ethnic generalities, because most people who speak Spanish are not from Spain.
no such language as Latino, but in Spanish it would be Te Amo'
Spanish is a language spoken by the Latino people.
Latin is an ancient language that was spoken by the Romans, while Spanish is a modern Romance language that evolved from Latin. Spanish has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation different from Latin.
The word for grandmother in Latino (Spanish) is "abuela."The word for grandmother in Latin is "avia."
A Latino is someone who is of central american deccent. A chicano is someone who's parents were born in Mexico and you were born in the United States. And a Hispanic and someone who is from Spain or in that area.
Latino is not a language, most latinos speak spanish so always = "Siempre"
Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?