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Definitions of latino in various dictionaries:
noun - a native of Latin America
noun - an artificial language based on words common to the Romance languages
adj - related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture
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A person of Hispanic or Spanish-speaking descent |
The Census Bureau uses "Hispanic", but many of South & Central American heritage prefer this 1-word term |
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(in North America) a person of Latin American origin or descent, especially a man or boy. |
a person who lives in the US and who comes from, or whose family comes from, Latin America |
a person who lives in the US whose family is from Latin America, or a person who lives in Latin America: |
an artificial language based on words common to the Romance languages |
an American whose first language is Spanish |
related to or derived from the people or culture of Spain |
Latino description |
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Latino () is a term often used in the United States to refer to people with cultural ties to Latin America, in contrast to Hispanic which is a demonym that includes Spaniards and other speakers of the Spanish language."Latino" as a category used in the United States may be understood as a shorthand for the Spanish word latinoamericano (Latin American in English) or the Portuguese phrase latino americano, thus excluding speakers of Spanish or Portuguese from Europe. Both Hispanic and Latino are generally used to denote people living in the United States, so much so that "Outside the United States, we don't speak of Latinos; we speak of Mexicans, Colombians, Peruvians, and so forth." In Latin America, the term latino is not a common endonym and its usage in Spanish as a demonym is restricted to the Latin American-descended population of the United States. * The U.S. government's Office of Management and Budget has defined Hispanic or Latino people as being those who "trace their origin or |
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SPANISH |