The Esperanto word for both Latin and Latino is Latina.
latino and/or tan
The word for grandmother in Latino (Spanish) is "abuela."The word for grandmother in Latin is "avia."
Yes the word Latino is a noun. It refers to someone from Latin America.
Yes, the word "Latino" should be capitalized when referring to people of Latin American descent.
Is the rapper Cam'ron Latino ur asking? NO, Cam'ron is not Latino he is full African American
100% of Latin people are Latino.
If you're talking about something like the term "latinos" (if anybody could feel insulted by this expression I'm sorry... for me it has no negative side) then no, Italians aren't latinos. Of course Italian derives from latin... but "Latino" is a more or less precise indication that someone is from south America. All Latins, including Italians, French , Spanish, Portuguese, etc. are connected via their Latin side. For instance, the word Hispanic is a word created in Rome, Italy. Spanish, Italian, French, etc. all derived from the Mother language of Latin--from the Mother country of Rome, Italy The question was: Are Italians considered latin?, the short and correct answer is yes. Only in the United States and probably Canada does the word "Latino" mean Latin American, the exact meaning of the word is simply latin, if you look for the word Latino in a spanish dictionary the word Latino simply means latin: be it a latin person, a thing or a concept, for example, "..la arquitectura latina...."
Latin; Latino
Hispanic/Latino, Same thing. Hispanic is a term used more by Europe/Spain , Latino meaning the same thing is a word invented in south American and the carribean for "latin-descending" or "of Spanish heritage". However, Odierno , meaning "of today" in latin. It can be of Italian or spanish descent.
A person of Latin American descent is commonly referred to as Latino or Latina, depending on their gender. This term is used to describe individuals with origins in Latin America or of Latin American heritage.
"El latino caliente" translates to "the hot Latin man" in English.