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No. They speak Italian not Spanish.
Yes, Latin language started in Italy (Peninsula Italica), and as Roman Empire became larger and larger, it included later Spain (Peninsula Iberica) and some other modern European countries (Portugal, France and Romania).
Not calling the Italians "Latino" is the biggest mistake that somebody can make. No sorry, there is another even bigger mistake; calling the South American Latinos. Hispanics, maybe, but Latinos is not correct.
Italians are the original and only true decendants of the Latin Roman Empire. Google silent film actor Valentino the Latin Lover.
Latino is a term for people from Latin America; which does not include Italians. WRONG!!! Latino is considered anybody whose language is based in Latin. Like ppl from: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy and many others. A lot of ppl get Hispanic and Latino mixed up. Hispanic is considered anyone who was impacted by the Spaniards' conquer, like countries from south-America, (but Brazil and Guyana), Central-America, Mexico and most of the Caribbean Islands..So u can be Latino but not Hispanic..=) but most Hispanics would consider latinos only people who are mixed with Indian and spaniard ancestry.So in the eyes of us "Hispanics" Italians,haitians and especially french people are not latinos.
No. Italians are considered Europeans.
Yes Every Mexican is Latino.
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Italians are generally considered to be Caucasians.
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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.
No
Italy is not in Africa. Any African Italians would be considered just that.
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