"Latino" refers to individuals from Latin America, which includes Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South America. "Hispanic" refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, which includes Spain and Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas. While there is overlap between the two terms, they are not synonymous.
She was born in Madrid, Spain.
Puerto Rican is not a language. In Puerto Rico, people speak either English or Spanish, so it would either be "born" if they were speaking English, and "nacido" if they were speaking Spanish.
People know Spanish by learning it. Either their parents teach them, they learn in school, or they're born in a Spanish-speaking country.
They were called Spanish, Spaniards, or Peninsulares depending on who was speaking of them.
Yes, Don Omar, a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor, spoke Spanish his whole life as it is his native language. He is known for using Spanish in his music and performances throughout his career.
Edwin Hawkins Singers was born on August 19, 1943
it depends, if you were born in a spanish speaking country, no... because that would be your main language. If you speak a different default language, like English, yes. Because you don't speak it normally.
Emilio Estevez is from the United States. However, he comes from a multicultural family with Spanish ancestry. His father, Martin Sheen, was born to a Spanish father and an Irish mother, which is why he has Spanish roots.
Yes, Lee Trevino, a retired professional golfer, is fluent in Spanish. He was born in Texas, USA, to Mexican parents and grew up speaking both English and Spanish.
Sp. is usually the abbreviation for spanish (or Esp. if you were born in a Spanish speaking country).
Edwin Hawkins Singers was born on August 19, 1943