No. "Spanish," means "from Spain," and "Latino," is used to specify people from Latin America.
Latinos speak a variety of languages, but the most common is Spanish. Additionally, some Latinos may also speak Portuguese, English, or indigenous languages depending on their country of origin and cultural background.
Latinos is the plural of Latino
Spanish, Italian, Portugeuse, French, and Romanian are latinos because they speak a Romance language, the Roman empire was huge and had a big impact on the above countries. But the Latin tribes are in Rome. Spanish people are more Latino then Mexicans will ever be, although there are white people of Spanish and Italian decent in Mexico
Hispanics is the general term that encompasses a variety of ethnicities including Mexicans and Latinos. Mexicans and Latinos refer to the region that the Hispanic individuals heritage is from, Mexico or Latin America.
The main difference lies in their nationality and cultural heritage. Dominican Latinos are from the Dominican Republic, while Puerto Rican Latinos are from Puerto Rico. While both groups share some cultural similarities due to their shared Latino heritage, they also have unique traditions, dialects, and customs that distinguish them from one another.
Yes. Latinos are part Latin and part Mexican and part Spanish
The Latinos (a group of people of Latin descendancy)
Spanish, indigenous and some African for some latinos.
Latinos
Are Latinos include people all around the world who speak English and Spanish fluently? No, Latinos are people from Latin America
Latinos speak a variety of languages, but the most common is Spanish. Additionally, some Latinos may also speak Portuguese, English, or indigenous languages depending on their country of origin and cultural background.
Cuban are more latinos than spanish. Cuban are hispanic not 100% spanish
Spanish speaking south american people.
Mexicans have both Spanish and Indian blood.
yeah they are. Just because they are "territory" of the unted sates doesnt mean that they are not latinos. HELLO?? THEY SOEAK SPANISH, THEY IN THE CARRIBEAN, AND THEY FINE AS HELL TOO HAHAHAHA
yes, actually their levels are distinguished using Spanish numerals and most of their names are in Spanish.
Latinos aren't necessarily a specific unified origin. For example, people in Central America are often mixed Native American and Spanish, but Hispanics/Latinos in the Caribbean are often mixed Spanish, Italian, Northeast African, and Caribbean natives. Skin color is never a reliable indicator of origin, because as a human race we have mixed widely.