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

  • Latino is not a race or an ethnicity.
  • One third of the population is latino.
  • King is of the Latino and Syrian decent.
  • Portuguse have no proximity with Latinos.
  • It informs us that there are latino muslims.
  • Latino is a sign that needs to be contextualized.
  • The number of Latinos has grown exponentially since the 1900s.
  • Does it mean that the latinos in the caribbean are gambling addicts
  • From the first to the last track, Latino Velvet grimace, flex, and boast.
  • It has been taken up by oppressed groups including Third World peoples, Latinos, Asians, and other American ethnic minorities.

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