There isn't, but celebrity usually refers to Hollywood stars while you could be a famous person in buisness or other things. Strictly speaking, there isn't a difference.
Who Is The Famous Person In 1920s
Yea there is named Lori Piestewa the other next person is known for the child speaking the most hopi lanquage and her name is SYDNEY KORUH Her Hopi name is Sonwaymana given to her by her Grandma Arlene Koruh
A dead famous person. lol
fergie
Unless you are a very important or famous person, names are almost never changed when speaking in a different language.
If you are speaking of a famous spanish person in this period of time I would suggest perhaps George Lopez, a famous Latino comedian, but if you are refering to the past then Christopher Columbus is an extremely well known person who is spanish.
Dominica
I dont see the need to text spanish if your friend does not speak it. I suspect it's because person A (non Spanish-speaking) is texting person B (Spanish-speaking) on behalf of person C (non Spanish-speaking).
Franco.
The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
Pablo Picasso
In Spanish or Spanish speaking countries, it means a farm labourer, a person living in a rural area.
bienvenido or bienvenida (depending on the gender of the person you are speaking to)
If you have a very good knowledge of Spanish phonetics and syntax, then yes, if that person's Spanish is much better than their English. Otherwise, not really. There are other languages that also result in a similar accent when a person is speaking English (Arabic, for example, can on a superficial level produce an accent that sounds similar to Spanish). It also depends on what other languages the Spanish-speaking person speaks, as those will also influence their English. It's a case-by-case thing, really.
with spanish, usually the way you hear the word, is the way you spell it. With english, it's not that easy. And spanish speaking people have accents, and are used to speaking and pronouncing the letters differently, and their alphabets are longer
Hispanic refers to spanish-speaking people and their culture. Spanish refers to either the language itself or a person from Spain. You shouldn't call a person from mexico "Spanish" because it's the same thing as calling a person from Alabama "English"