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  1. Jul 16, 2024 · Hispanic refers to people who speak Spanish or who have a background in a Spanish-speaking country. In other words, Hispanic refers to the language that a person speaks or that their ancestors spoke. Some Hispanic people speak Spanish, but others don't.

  2. Aug 28, 2016 · Despite the broad racial diversity that actually represent Latinx and Hispanic people, they are often represented as one homogeneous group instead of being recognized as being just as...

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · The terms "Latino" and "Hispanic" are interchanged all the time, but they describe distinct qualities. Learn the correct difference between these two terms!

  4. A Latino/a or Hispanic person can be any race or color. In general, "Latino" is understood as shorthand for the Spanish word latinoamericano (or the Portuguese latino-americano) and refers to (almost) anyone born in or with ancestors from Latin America and living in the U.S., including Brazilians.

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  5. While many use the terms interchangeably, for example, the United States Census Bureau, [2] others maintain a distinction: Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries (including Spain but excluding Brazil), while Latino refers people from Latin American countries (including Brazil but excluding Spain and Portugal). [3][4][5] Spain ...

  6. Hispanic = someone who comes from or descends from people from a Spanish-speaking country; Mexican = someone from Mexico or someone of Mexican descent; Latino = someone from Latin America or someone of Latin American descent; Chicano = Mexican-American

  7. Oct 6, 2021 · In contrast to Hispanic, the term Latino describes any person with ancestry in Latin America, a politically defined region usually unified by the predominance of Romance languages. This definition usually includes Portuguese-speaking Brazil and French-speaking Haiti, but excludes Spain.