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Whether the distinctions are brought up in conversation or your favorite Spanish-speaking show got your mind thinking about these terms, the difference between Hispanic, Latino and Spanish are important to learn. The next time you hear the terms being mixed up, you can help spread the word about the unique differences. What does Hispanic mean?The term Hispanic describes a person who is from or has ancestors from a Spanish-speaking territory or country. There are roughly 62.1 million Hispanics in the U.S., which makes up 19% of the total population... What does Latino mean?Latino, Latina and Latinx are geographic terms, which refer to a person from Latin America or of Latin American descent. This includes Brazil, but excludes Spain...What does Spanish mean?The word Spanish refers to both a language and a nationality. A common mistake is calling a Spanish-speaking person Spanish. A person who speaks Spanish is Hispanic. A person who is from Spain or has origins from Spain is Spanish... Can Hispanics be Latinos?Yes, a Hispanic person can also be Latino, Latina or Latinx. But this might not always apply depending on the country. For example, an individual with origins from Spain can identify as Hispanic because it`s a Spanish-speaking country. But they might not call themselves Latinos because Spain isn`t in Latin America.... | ||
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