Yes. Latino only refers to people whose ancestry can be traced back to Latin America (Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America); it does not refer to any specific race.
A group of Latin nouns are called declensions. Latin was the language of ancient Rome.
The Latin word for psychology is "psychologia".
The creole class in Latin America was those of European or African descent born in Latin America.
Nemo means no one in Latin
The Latin American Revolution ended in 1826.
Latin Latin would be the ethnic group, but the race would be Caucasian. There are only three races on Earth, Caucasian, Asian, and African. Africans are from the continent of Africa and have more pigments making their skin darker, and their bones and muscles are different making them able to be more athletic. Caucasians have less pigments making their skin lighter, or/and have a average structure of bones. Asians have the folds in their eyes, as they do not disappear from birth (as this fold does in Caucasian and Africans), and differ from weaker bones to average bones. Latin people, Middle Easterns, and Indians are Caucasian as they fight under the categories.
the different types of races in the Caribbean are negro Caucasian European Asian and African
Liberi.
Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally browns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.
African-American and Latin-American women have a greater risk of this complication than do Caucasian women.
The Latin word for children in general is "pueri".
Liberi
Liberi.
it means children
Liberi caeli.
Latin is the main language of ancient Rome and its empire. Children of God, when translated into Latin is: Filii Dei.
Libri liberis.