they both mean Latin, but if you were to ask a question, "is he Latino?" you wouldn't say "is he Latina?"
Espero que esto te ayuda. y buena suerte jaajajjeeja
Over here in the U.S. we use the terms interchangeably. They both refer to someone from a Spanish-speaking country in Central or South America. People from Spain and Portugal, however, are always referred to as Spaniards or Portuguese when we discuss them.
Hello,
Well spanish is spoken in latin america and spain, but spanish people and latin americans are both hispanics. A person from Brazil or Argentina is a latin american or latino, but people from Brazil speak portuguese and no spanish, people from Argentina speak spanish.
Be blessed in Jesus name.
rene.
latino/latina for latin america. hispanics refer to spain but not heard that quite often
A Latino is not someone who lives in Vatican City or speaks Latin. It's someone who emotionally lives south of the Rio Grande and it doesn't matter what they speak.
Someone from Latin America.
Are Latinos/Latinas the same as Hispanics, what's different between them?
I'm British BTW, lol.. just curious, I googled it must so many mixed results saying different things