Spanish
Latino* Hispanic is a word that comes from Hispania which is Spain/Catalonia and Portugal.
Hispanic/Latino, Same thing. Hispanic is a term used more by Europe/Spain , Latino meaning the same thing is a word invented in south American and the carribean for "latin-descending" or "of Spanish heritage". However, Odierno , meaning "of today" in latin. It can be of Italian or spanish descent.
Yes, Latino is a title given to a Latin American.
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.
Some use the term Latino and others use the term Hispanic.
There is no direct eight letter word in English for the letters 'imlatino', except "I'm Latino".
The word for grandmother in Latino (Spanish) is "abuela."The word for grandmother in Latin is "avia."
Yes, the word "Latino" should be capitalized when referring to people of Latin American descent.
Yes the word Latino is a noun. It refers to someone from Latin America.
The Esperanto word for both Latin and Latino is Latina.
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latino and/or tan