latino
IPA: ɫɑtˈinoʊ
Root Word: Latino
noun
- (chiefly US) A person, especially and usually (interpreted as) a male, from Latin America, a Hispanic person. (Compare Latina.)
- Alternative letter-case form of Latino [(chiefly US) A person, especially and usually (interpreted as) a male, from Latin America, a Hispanic person. (Compare Latina.)]
adjective
- (chiefly US) Of Latin American descent, Hispanic.
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Examples of "latino" in Sentences
- You're assuming every latino is automatically here illegally?
- Our friends of Messa in latino now have some images of this Mass.
- Is El Mayimbe going to cry foul anytime a latino is portrayed as a villain or criminal?
- As this little anti-American gloatfest admits, L.A. was less then 10% "latino" - Mexican - in 1960.
- If the midget does not want to be known as the latino mayor then he should do what Micheal Jackson does
- Wasn't there a so-called latino attorney general when the famous torture memos that Obama just released were drafted?
- So you are an emergency room doctor and a nine-year-old latino is brought into your facility having been hit by a car.
- Now, our friends at messa in latino offer us a selection of images from the Triduum, which the FFI celebrated at Città di Castello.
- The term latino feminine latina in the Romance languages, such as Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, literally translates as “Latin”.
- I like to take a seven bone roast, a brisket of beef, flank steak, or skirt steak, or possibly one of the popular cuts of meat sold in latino markets called "carne para deshebrar" and through it in a pot with 10 cloves of garlic, 1 big chopped onion, a couple of bay leaves, 10 or so pepper corns, and some beef stock, and simmer it for aboput 11/2 hours.
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