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Latino
[ luh-tee-noh, la- ]
adjective
- of or relating to people of Latin American origin or descent, especially those living in the United States: Latino audiences; Compare Hispanic ( def 3 ).
Latino business owners;
Latino audiences;
the Latino community;
Latino immigrants.
noun
- a person of Latin American origin or descent, especially one living in the United States: Compare Hispanic ( def 4 ).
a growing population of Latinos in the Midwest.
Latino
/ 濒忙藞迟颈藧苍蓹蕣 /
noun
- an inhabitant of the US who is of Latin American origin
Derived Forms
- 尝补藞迟颈苍补, noun:feminine
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Latino1
Example Sentences
That鈥檚 what they told me last year, when I did a series on the history of Latino politics in Los Angeles.
He got his professional start at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, a Latino civil rights organization, starting as an intern and eventually getting hired as a staff attorney.
When he ran for City Council, 鈥渢o win, he had to have the support of the Caucasians and the Latinos as well as the Asians.鈥
The private equity firm鈥檚 focus on investing in Latino brands, Greif said, is driven in part by the nation鈥檚 large and fast-growing Latino population.
Of the total participants, 72% are female, 65% are Hispanic or Latino, and 29% report that the primary language in their household is Spanish, according to data provided by the community college district.
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