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Coneixements I Usos Lingüístics De La Població D'Andorra (1995-2014)" (PDF). Centre de Recerca Sociològica d’Estudis Andorrans (in Catalan). p.24 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. [ permanent dead link] Source: Rosa Vivanco Hidalgo (RedETS – Spanish medical device HTA network) presentation at http://www.aes.es/sesion-hispanice/ The reason for the inclusion of Latino? Hispanic proved too narrow a term because it excluded people descended from South America’s largest country, Brazil. Portuguese, the primary language of Brazil, may not be Spanish, but it is also a Romance language—that is, it evolved from Latin, hence the term Latin America. Latin America is the part of the American continents south of the United States in which Spanish, Portuguese, or French is officially spoken (as a result of European colonialism). What does Latinx mean?

a b c "The Hispanic Population: 2010" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. May 2011 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. Passel, Jeffrey S.; Taylor, Paul (28 May 2009). "Who's Hispanic?". Pew Research Center. Archived from the original on 4 March 2017 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. There are also Spanish-speaking Jews, most of whom are the descendants of Ashkenazi Jews who migrated from Europe (German Jews, Russian Jews, Polish Jews, etc.) to Hispanic America, particularly Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, and Cuba (Argentina is host to the third-largest Jewish population in the Western Hemisphere, after the United States and Canada) [111] [112] in the 19th century and following World War II. Many Spanish-speaking Jews also originate from the small communities of reconverted descendants of anusim—those whose Spanish Sephardi Jewish ancestors long ago hid their Jewish ancestry and beliefs in fear of persecution by the Spanish Inquisition in the Iberian Peninsula and Ibero-America. The Spanish Inquisition led to many forced conversions of Spanish Jews. Scottish Medicines Consortium. Available at: https://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/about-us/. Accessed 9 Mar 2021.Race and Ethnic Categories" (PDF). Federal Register. 70 (227): 71295. 28 November 2005 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. The differences between Hispanic and Latino are complex, historical, and often very personal. So, which do you choose next time you find yourself reaching for such a descriptor? Remember, consider the context, the language, and the land—and why not ask a person how they prefer to refer to themselves?

Curchin, Leonard A. (2004). The Romanization of Central Spain: Complexity, Diversity and Change in a Provincial Hinterland. Routledge. p.125. ISBN 1134451121. Grainger, John D. (2004). Nerva and the Roman Succession Crisis of AD 96-99. Routledge. p.73. ISBN 0415349583. a b c "SOP 80 05 3A: Overview of the 8(A) Business Development Program" (PDF). U.S. Small Business Administration. 11 April 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2016 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. SBA has defined 'Hispanic American' as an individual whose ancestry and culture are rooted in South America, Central America, Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, or the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain and Portugal.Data Access and Dissemination Systems (DADS). "Language Spoken At Home: 2010 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". American FactFinder. Archived from the original on 12 February 2020 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. Hispanic is an adjective that generally means “relating to Spanish-speaking Latin America” or to “people of Spanish-speaking descent.” It can also be used as a noun when referring to a US resident who is “of Spanish or Spanish-speaking Latin-American descent.”

The term Latinx has been used since the early 2000s, particularly online, with other early uses found in scholarly and academic works. In the US, the LGBTQ and activist communities were among the first to embrace it. In Puerto Rico, the gender-neutral Spanish terms hermanx (“sibling”) and niñx (“child”) had already been in use for years and set a precedent for Latinx. Known as the Sun of Mexico, Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri is a Mexican multi-genre singer who remained faithful to his Latin roots by never singing in English like most of his fellow Hispanic artists during the ’90s.

The first recorded use of an anthroponym derived from the toponym Hispania is attested in one of the five fragments, of Ennius in 236 BC who wrote "Hispane, non Romane memoretis loqui me" ("Remember that I speak like a Spaniard not a Roman") as having been said by a native of Hispania. [34] [35] Definitions in Portugal, Spain, the rest of Europe [ edit ]

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