Names indicating a mixed heritage are only common for people groups with a racially mixed background. There never were names for descendants of people of the same race but only different nationalities. In that case, you usually look at their father's nationality and call them either Italian or Spanish.
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
Spanish, Italian, Portugeuse, French, and Romanian are latinos because they speak a Romance language, the Roman empire was huge and had a big impact on the above countries. But the Latin tribes are in Rome. Spanish people are more Latino then Mexicans will ever be, although there are white people of Spanish and Italian decent in Mexico
French people speak French. In addition, some of them learn foreign languages in school, such as Italian, Spanish, or English.
About 36 million.
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de español" in Spanish.
Mulato
Zambos
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
Spanish European and African Heritage is known as Mulattoes. However there are many different terms for African and Latin heritage as well. Oro Negroes, Mestizo, and Zambo are a few of the terms used for Afro-Latinos.
Spanish, Italian, Portugeuse, French, and Romanian are latinos because they speak a Romance language, the Roman empire was huge and had a big impact on the above countries. But the Latin tribes are in Rome. Spanish people are more Latino then Mexicans will ever be, although there are white people of Spanish and Italian decent in Mexico
50,000
50,000
50,000
Creoles or Criollos
French people speak French. In addition, some of them learn foreign languages in school, such as Italian, Spanish, or English.
Columbians, no Spanish, No Italian. Yep, That's it. Italian.
Spanish.