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Latino - traduzione in russo


Latino         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Latino (disambiguation)

[lə'ti:nəu]

существительное

общая лексика

выходец из Латинской Америки

американизм

латиноамериканец

Latino         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Latino (disambiguation)
Latino noun выходец из Латинской Америки
Hispanic-American         
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  • [[Alex Rodriguez]]
  • David Farragut, first full admiral in the US Navy
  • [[Castillo de San Marcos]] in [[Saint Augustine, Florida]]. Built in 1672 by the Spanish, it is the oldest masonry fort in the United States.
  • Congress]] in November 2018.
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  • Jorge Ramos]] has won eight [[Emmy Award]]s.
  • The [[Congressional Hispanic Caucus]], circa 1984
  • [[Camila Cabello]] was born in [[Cuba]]. She moved between [[Havana]] and [[Mexico City]] before locating to [[Miami]] at age 5.
  • United States national soccer team]] in 2010
  • Puerto Rican NBA All-star [[Carmelo Anthony]]
  • Hispanic women to serve]] in the [[Women's Army Corps]]
  • [[Catherine Cortez Masto]], first Hispanic U.S. Senator
  • [[Lauro Cavazos]], US [[Secretary of Education]] from August 1988 to December 1990
  • [[Mexican food]] has become part of the mainstream American market, just as [[Italian food]] did so decades before.
  • US President]] and his twin brother Representative [[Joaquin Castro]]
  • [[Desi Arnaz]] actor, musician, bandleader, comedian and film and television producer and generally credited as the innovators of the [[syndicated rerun]]
  • Diego Archuleta, first Hispanic to reach the military rank of Brigadier General
  • 116th Street]] at [[East Harlem]], [[Manhattan]], also known as Spanish Harlem or "El Barrio"
  •  [[Ellen Ochoa]], first Hispanic woman to go into space
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  • Major General [[Luis R. Esteves]], the first Hispanic to graduate from the [[United States Military Academy]] ("West Point")
  • Francisco Javier Duarte]]
  • four-star general]]
  • [[George Santayana]] was a philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist.
  • Hispanic Americans population pyramid in 2020
  • <div style="text-align: center">Proportion of Americans who are Hispanic in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States Census</div>
  • Natalie Morales]] interviewing [[Jill Biden]] at the White House in 2016.
  • [[Jorge Majfud]] is a professor, essayist, and novelist
  • Real estate developer [[Jorge M. Pérez]]
  • [[Joseph Acaba]], [[Puerto Rican-American]] astronaut
  • Delegate [[Joseph Marion Hernández]] of the [[Florida Territory]], elected in 1822, the first Hispanic American to serve in the [[United States Congress]] in any capacity
  • [[José Horacio Gómez]], [[Archbishop of Los Angeles]]
  • Nobel Prize of Physics]] in 1968.
  • MIT]] ballroom dance competition.  A judge stands in the foreground.
  • Maria Salazar]], a journalist, broadcast television anchor and Republican House Member from Florida. She is of Cuban heritage.
  • Modesto Cartagena, most decorated Puerto Rican soldier in history
  • De La Hoya]] in 2008
  • lieutenant general]]
  • [[Spanish colonial architecture]] in [[Los Angeles]]
  • [[President Trump]] and Senator [[John Cornyn]] while they are visiting survivors of the [[2019 El Paso shooting]], which was a hispanophobic terrorist attack in El Paso, Texas
  • Mexican American girls at a [[Quinceañera]] celebration in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]]
  • Roger Espinoza, Honduran player of the [[Sporting Kansas City]].
  • San Miguel Chapel]], built in 1610 in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]], is the oldest church structure in the United States.
  • [[Sonia Sotomayor]], [[associate justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
  • Orchestra]] in [[Manhattan]]. New York City is home to nearly 3 million Latino Americans, the largest [[Hispanic]] population of any city outside [[Latin America]] and [[Spain]]. Hispanic and Latino immigrants to New York originate from a broad spectrum of Latin American countries.
  • Spanish speakers in the United States by counties in 2000
  • Surgeon General]]
  • Westlake]] Theatre building, side wall mural of [[Jaime Escalante]] and Edward James Olmos
  • [[Zoe Saldaña]] at the [[82nd Academy Awards]] (2010)
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[hispænikə'merikən]

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общая лексика

([сокр.] H&A)

испано-американский

Definizione

Latino
also latino (Latinos)
1.
A Latino is a citizen of the United States who originally came from Latin America, or whose family originally came from Latin America. (mainly AM)
He was a champion for Latinos and blacks within the educational system.
...the city's office of Latino Affairs.
N-COUNT: oft N n
2.
Latino means belonging or relating to Latino people or their culture.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Latino
Latino or Latinos most often refers to:
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Latino
1. In 2006, she opened the restaurant, naming it El Rinconcito Latino, or Little Latino Corner.
2. As for the Latino vote, Regalado guesses, "People will say, ‘Villaraigosa has a problem, but he‘s our Latino.
3. Six other states with almost no prior experience of Latino immigration, including Georgia, saw their Latino populations more than triple.
4. "The real issue for us is the need to field Latino candidates in non–majority Latino districts," he said.
5. More than once, immigrant–dominated districts have voted for non–Latino labor liberals over their Latino opponents.
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