Latino is not a language; it is a term used to describe people from Latin America or of Latin American descent. The languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, Portuguese, French, and indigenous languages.
No, a person's race or ethnicity is not determined by the language they speak. Being Latino refers to a person from Latin America or of Latin American descent, regardless of the language they speak.
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.
Spanglish can be both a source of cultural identity and a barrier to effective communication within the Latino community. While it allows for creativity and expression, it can also lead to misunderstandings and difficulties in formal settings. Overall, the impact of Spanglish in the Latino community varies based on individual perspectives and contexts.
Latinos is the plural of Latino
The term "Latino" typically refers to people from Latin America, which includes countries where Spanish is the primary language. While "Latino" may not specifically refer to people from Spain, Spanish people can be considered part of the larger Latino community due to shared cultural and linguistic ties with Latin America.
no such language as Latino, but in Spanish it would be Te Amo'
Latino is not a language, most latinos speak spanish so always = "Siempre"
Spanish is a language spoken by the Latino people.
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".
hullo means hula hoop but in another language which is latino
Daniele Franco has written: 'Passaggio del Latino nell'Italiano' -- subject(s): Grammar, Italian language 'Passaggio del Latino nell'Italiano' -- subject(s): Grammar, Italian language 'Pension liabilities'
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.
In the USA, 'Latino' is generally used to refer to people of South American descent. So Portuguese, being from Europe and NOT South America, are not 'Latinos'. In Europe however, Latino/Latin doesn't have an ethnic/race meaning. It refers to the culture and language of the Southern countries. (Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc).
Calendar is translated into calendarios in the language known as Spanish. Spanish is spoken by the Latino community in various countries such as Mexico.
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.
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Ferruccio Calonghi has written: 'Dizionario italiano-latino' -- subject(s): Latin language, Latin, Dictionaries, Italian language, Italian