Latin American $1$ - traducción al Inglés
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Latin American $1$ - traducción al Inglés

SEASON OF TELEVISION SERIES
Latin American Idol (Season 1)

Latin American         
  • 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>
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
(adj.) = latinoamericano
Ex: The data base covers all types of documents -- books, theses, conference reports, articles -- published by Latin American authors since 1980.
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)
neolatino         
VERSIÓN DEL LATÍN EMPLEADA DESPUÉS DEL RENACIMIENTO
Neo latin; Neo-latín; Neo latín; Nuevo latín; Latín moderno; Neolatin; Nuevo latin; Latin moderno; Neo-latin; Neolatino; Neolatina; Idioma neolatín
romance

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 American Idol (season 1)

The first season of Latin American Idol premiered on Sony Entertainment Television on July 12, 2006 and continued until October 27, 2006, when it was won by Venezuelan born Mayré Martínez. Auditions were held in Caracas, Bogotá, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires in the spring of 2006. The concerts started on August 30 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the host country.