Italians are the original and only true decendants of the Latin Roman Empire. Google silent film actor Valentino the Latin Lover.
He is of Italian origin, as his parents were Italian, but he comes from Argentina, which would be a latino country.
Yes Every Mexican is Latino.
she is half Latino and half Italian
yes.
Portuguese people are not typically considered Latino. The term "Latino" refers to people from Latin America, which includes countries in Central and South America but not Portugal. Portugal is located in Europe, and its people are considered European.
John Cena isn't Latino, he's stated himself that he is Italian. The last name ''Cena'' is an Italian last name.
No, Italian American refers to individuals of Italian descent living in America. Hispanic typically refers to individuals of Spanish-speaking origin or descent from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America. Italian Americans are considered part of the European ethnic group, while Hispanics are part of the Latino/Hispanic ethnic group.
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Daniele Franco has written: 'Passaggio del Latino nell'Italiano' -- subject(s): Grammar, Italian language 'Passaggio del Latino nell'Italiano' -- subject(s): Grammar, Italian language 'Pension liabilities'
It's not between race, it's between how good they are.
The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider individuals from Spain or Brazil to be Hispanic or Latino due to the specific definitions used for these terms. However, individuals from Portugal are considered Hispanic or Latino by the Bureau.
The term "Latino" typically refers to people from Latin America, which includes countries where Spanish is the primary language. While "Latino" may not specifically refer to people from Spain, Spanish people can be considered part of the larger Latino community due to shared cultural and linguistic ties with Latin America.