The Latino or Hispanic culture ultimately traces back to the influence of Spanish colonialism in the Western Hemisphere.
Not quite. People who speak Spanish are usually known as Hispanic. These include people from Spain as well as those who come from Latin America and also speak Spanish (i.e. Mexicans, Argentinians, Peruvians). Latino is the usual term for all Latin Americans, including those who do not speak Spanish (i.e. Brazilians, Haitians).
No of course not, anyone who believes so is deeply mistaken. Hispanic people,especially those in the USA, become americanized to a point, this is true of all hispanic people. Some become so americanized that they abandon the Spanish language altogether for the English language. So in conclusion no, all hispanic people do not speak Spanish Source:Hispanic Studies Professor
fails to recognize the diversity within the Latino community and assumes that language proficiency is determined by ethnicity. Not all individuals with Latino last names speak Spanish as a first language, as there are many factors that influence language acquisition and use. This stereotype overlooks the rich linguistic diversity present in Latino populations.
"Latino" is a term commonly used to refer to people of Latin American descent, while "Latinx" is a gender-neutral term used as an alternative to Latino or Latina to be more inclusive of all gender identities within the Latin community.
Hispanic is a general term referring to people in Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries of the Americas. Mexicans are Hispanic, however, Hispanics aren't always Mexicans. They could also be Hondurans, Costa Ricans, Colombians, Argentinians, Brazilians, etc.
Not quite. People who speak Spanish are usually known as Hispanic. These include people from Spain as well as those who come from Latin America and also speak Spanish (i.e. Mexicans, Argentinians, Peruvians). Latino is the usual term for all Latin Americans, including those who do not speak Spanish (i.e. Brazilians, Haitians).
Al Pacino is an Italian American actor. To answer the question, he would be Latino, but not Hispanic, a Hispanic can be Latino, but not all Latinos are Hispanic. Hispanic means someone who has been raised into the Hispanic culture, which is the culture Latin Americans inherited from Spain. However, the term Latino is broader and includes all people descending from the Roman empire's culture, that is Italians, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. Now, from all these countries, the people they conquered and colonized inherited their culture, and therefore became Latinos themselves. Most of the colonies of the above countries were established in Latin America, to include Hispanic countries, such as Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Chile, et cetera, and Portuguese countries such as Brazil and Angola. Finally, when you refer to a Latino, he could be of Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Romanian, but when you refer to a Hispanic person, he or she, is descendant from Spain, not any other Latino country, just Spain. Note: Brazilians are Latinos, but they are not Hispanic, they are Portuguese.
No. Hispanic and Latino mean "having cultural roots in Iberia."Yes we knew all about Portuguese Goa and many other places. Hispanics are those who speak spanish as a native language, and are from latin south and central america. Latino is only used when a person is from Latin america. Lusitanic, or Lusophones are people who speak Portuguese or have portuguese descent. Brazilians are NOT hispanic!
Latino and Hispanic are not races they are ethnicities or what type of culture you were raised in or identify with. The cultures she was raised in was Latino and black. From my research Rocsi has yet to self identify with one single race, but given that she and her parents are Honduran she is most likely multi-racial. Nearly all Latin countries have a population of people that are multi-racial and are usually a mix of two or more races either African, Amerindian (people native to the Americas) or Mestizo (a mix of Amerindian and white Europeans). Previous answer:"Rocsi is Latino and Hispanic it says it on her myspace"
us is the most ethnically diverse society in the world because White, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and people of two or more races; a race called "Some other race" is also used in the census and other surveys, but is not official.Americans are also classified as "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino", which identifies Hispanic and Latino Americans as a racially diverse ethnicity that composes the largest minority group in the nation.White Americans (non-Hispanic/Latino and Hispanic/Latino) are the racial majority, with an 80% share of the U.S. population, per official estimates from the Population Estimates Program (PEP), 75% per the American Community Survey (ACS). Hispanic and Latino Americans compose 15% of the population.Black Americans are the largest racial minority, composing nearly 13% of the population.The White, not-Hispanic or Latino population comprises 66% of the nation's total.White Americans are the majority in every region and reach their highest share of the population in the Midwestern United States: 85% per the PEP,[4] or 83% per the ACS. Non-Hispanic Whites make up 79% of the Midwest's population, the highest ratio of any region.However, 35% of White Americans (whether all White Americans or non-Hispanic/Latino only) live in the South, the most of any region.The South is also where Blacks and African Americans are most prevalent, as it is home to 55% of the community. A plurality or majority of each of the remaining groups resides in the West: The region is home to 42% of Hispanic and Latino Americans, 46% of Asian Americans, 48% of American Indians and Alaska Natives, 68% of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders, 37% of the "Two or more races" population (Multiracial Americans), and 46% of people of "Some other race
Actually Hispanic or Latino isn't a race at all. Example, Most of central America ( Mexican Guatemalans, etc.) Are mixed of Native American and the Spanish setters from Spain. (Europe). For Hispanics/ Latinos in the carribean, ( Cuban, Puerto Rican, etc) Are mixed with mostly European ( Spanish, Italian) and some North Eastern African, AND Natives who came to the Islands.
Columbia is latino. In fact all counties south of Mexico have been catagorized Latino since who know when. The word Hispanic was created by the US government as an easy way to idenify and catagorize any person od spanish decent. This work Hispanic is like throwing a bunch of different kind of animals in a pot and just call the amimals period. forget that they might be horses, cows, cats, dogs, goats, ect.... Americans of Spanish Mexican Americans)decent deplore this adage the word Hispanic. But it's like putting all the Germans, Russians, Greeks, Jews, any and all Eourpeans and calling them White. You loose your identity your roots who you really are . Unless you are ashamed of your ancestors.
Spanish is a language spoken by the Latino people.
In North Carolina, approximately 9% of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino, with many of them speaking Spanish. It is essential to note that not all Spanish speakers in the state identify as Hispanic or Latino. The percentage may vary slightly depending on the specific region within North Carolina.
First of all is important to stress that Latino is not a race, but in America specially in the USA Latino is informally and incorrectly understood as one. Latino is then a cultural reference rather than a race. In this sense you will find in the world Asian, Black and White people that are Latinos. Latino word is derived from Latin the ancient language that is the root of the Romance Language group (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc...) and all people that speak it or has a cultural similarity with Latin culture then they are Latino. Post this we can say Portugal is also part of a Latino Culture, but the people themselves are not Latinos in the sense of a race or in a comparison to South Americans. Generally speaking one can state that Portuguese people are Mediterranean Caucasian that is one of the branches of the Caucasian Race (aka White). You will also find Northern Caucasians from the Celtic influence in Portugal. In Europe people from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, etc are refereed as Mediterranean or South Europeans when a reference to the physiognomy or culture is necessary. In a gist Portuguese may be included in the Latino culture but are best described as Mediterraneans or South Europeans both as a reference to their Race as to a reference to their Culture.
No of course not, anyone who believes so is deeply mistaken. Hispanic people,especially those in the USA, become americanized to a point, this is true of all hispanic people. Some become so americanized that they abandon the Spanish language altogether for the English language. So in conclusion no, all hispanic people do not speak Spanish Source:Hispanic Studies Professor
There are all different kinds of people in the world but most people are American or Hispanic