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Latin American - traducción al Inglés

CITIZENS OF THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES
Latin American; Latin-American; Latin americans; Latin american; Latin American people; Latin Americans in the United States; Latinamericans; Latinoamericano; Latino people; Latinoamericanos
  • Woman from [[Curitiba]], one of over a million [[Japanese Brazilians]].
  • Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra]]. [[Mestizos]] and [[castizos]] comprise the majority of Mexicans
  • [[Latin America]]n countries (''green'') in the [[Americas]]
  • Linguistic map of Latin America. Spanish in green, Portuguese in orange, and French in blue.
  • Cartagena]].
  • Procession of Our Lord and the Virgin of the Miracle in [[Salta city]].
  • Rapa Nui]] dancers from [[Easter Island]], Chile. The Rapa Nui are a [[Polynesian people]].
  • Indigenous people]] make up most of the population in [[Bolivia]] and [[Guatemala]], and almost half in [[Peru]]
  • quote=Se estima que en la actualidad, el 90% de la población argentina tiene alguna ascendencia europea y que al menos 25 millones están relacionados con algún inmigrante de Italia.}}</ref>

Latin American         
(adj.) = latinoamericano
Ex: The data base covers all types of documents -- books, theses, conference reports, articles -- published by Latin American authors since 1980.
Latin         
  • The Latin Malmesbury Bible from 1407
  • patrician]] general has long been taught as a model of the urbane Latin officially spoken and written in the [[floruit]] of the [[Roman Republic]].
  • The [[Duenos Inscription]], from the 6th century BC, is one of the earliest known [[Old Latin]] texts. It was found on the [[Quirinal Hill]] in Rome.
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  • A modern Latin text written in the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the [[Vindolanda tablets]], the oldest surviving handwritten documents in Britain. The word ''Romani'' ('Romans') is at bottom left.
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  • Latin and Ancient Greek at [[Duke University]] in [[Durham, North Carolina]], 2014.
  • A multivolume Latin dictionary in the [[University of Graz Library]] in Austria.
  • The linguistic landscape of Central Italy at the beginning of Roman expansion
  • QDP Ep 84 – De Ludo "Mysterium": A Latin language podcast from the US
  • The signs at [[Wallsend Metro station]] are in English and Latin, as a tribute to [[Wallsend]]'s role as one of the outposts of the [[Roman Empire]], as the eastern end of [[Hadrian's Wall]] (hence the name) at [[Segedunum]].
COOPERATION SCHEME AMONG 13 NEWSPAPERS IN LATIN AMERICA
Latin (language); Latin language; Latinate; Latin Language; Lingua latina; Lingua Latina; Latinist; Lingua Latīna; User:95jb14/Latin; ISO 639:lat; ISO 639:la; Latin-language; Volgare; Latinists; Latin mottos; Ancient Latin
(adj.) = latino
Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome "to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books".
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* latin alphabet = alfabeto romano
* Latin America = América Latina, Latinoamérica
* Latin American = latinoamericano
Latin Quarter         
  • View of [[Rue de la Huchette]] (October 2003)
AREA IN PARIS
Quartier latin; Le Quartier Latin; Quartier Latin; Latin Quarter (Paris); Latin Quarter; Latin Quarter in Paris
Barrio latino (en París)

Definición

latín científico
term. comp.
Conjunto de términos latinizados acunados y utilizados por la comunidad científica, especialmente en la nomenclatura biológica y médica.

Wikipedia

Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericanos; Portuguese: Latino-americanos; French: Latino-américains), sometimes referred to as Latinos, are the citizens of Latin American countries (or people with cultural, ancestral or national origins in Latin America). Latin American countries and their diasporas are multi-ethnic and multi-racial. Latin Americans are a pan-ethnicity consisting of people of different ethnic and national backgrounds. As a result, some Latin Americans do not take their nationality as an ethnicity, but identify themselves with a combination of their nationality, ethnicity and their ancestral origins. Aside from the indigenous population, all Latin Americans have some Old World ancestors who arrived since 1492. Latin America has the largest diasporas of Spaniards, Portuguese, Africans, Italians, Lebanese and Japanese in the world. The region also has large German (second largest after the United States), French, Palestinian (largest outside the Arab states), Chinese and Jewish diasporas.

The specific ethnic and/or racial composition varies from country to country and diaspora community to diaspora community: many have a predominance of mixed indigenous and European descent or mestizo, population; in others, native Americans are a majority; some are mostly inhabited by people of European ancestry; others are primarily mulatto. The largest single group are white Latin Americans. Together with the people of part European ancestry, they combine for almost the totality of the population.

Latin Americans and their descendants can be found almost everywhere in the world, particularly in densely populated urban areas. The most important migratory destinations for Latin Americans are found in the United States, Spain, France, Canada and Italy.

Ejemplos de uso de Latin American
1. QUESTION: When, talking about the Latin American –– I‘m asking about the Latin American – SECRETARY RUMSFELD: You‘re asking about Latin American stability. Okay.
2. United Latin American Festival yesterday afternoon.
3. "Most Latin American parents have less education than their kids.
4. John Murphy, a Latin American expert for the U.S.
5. Rios, lead attorney for the Latin American citizens league.