Latino

//ləˈtiːnəʊ//

Synonyms for "latino" (6 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Adjective(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Adjective(1 words)

Related words (3)

Related word relations

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7 relation types

More general

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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derived

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has context

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is a

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related to

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Translations

21 translations across 12 languages.

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Armenian

2 entries
  • լատինաամերիկացի noun (person from Latin America)
  • մեքսիկ noun (person from Latin America)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 拉丁美洲人 noun (person from Latin America)

Finnish

2 entries
  • latinalaisamerikkalainen noun (person from Latin America)
  • lattari noun (person from Latin America)

French

2 entries
  • latina noun (person from Latin America)
  • latino noun (person from Latin America)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ლათინოამერიკელი noun (person from Latin America)

German

1 entries
  • Latino noun (person from Latin America)

Japanese

1 entries
  • ラテンアメリカ人 noun (person from Latin America)

Polish

2 entries
  • Latynos noun (person from Latin America)
  • Latynoska noun (person from Latin America)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • latino noun (person from Latin America)
  • latino-americano noun (person from Latin America)

Russian

4 entries
  • латино́с noun (person from Latin America)
  • латино́ска noun (person from Latin America)
  • латиноамерика́нец noun (person from Latin America)
  • латиноамерика́нка noun (person from Latin America)

Spanish

1 entries
  • latinoamericano noun (person from Latin America)

Swedish

2 entries
  • latinamerikan noun (person from Latin America)
  • latino noun (person from Latin America)

Sample sentences

15 total sentences available.

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Today, things are better for the Latino community in the USA.

Source: tatoeba (875625)

The Latino voting bloc in the US is increasingly a force to be reckoned with.

Source: tatoeba (2059123)

As far as I understand despite my limited knowledge, here in Venezuela we must adapt to the prevailing mentality and social order. Therefore, an individual must live among opportunism, poverty, manipulation and superficiality. It might be a very characteristic Latino idiosyncrasy to behave as in the book "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" by Gabriel García Márquez when it comes to dealing with delicate situations. Everybody knows what's happening, but nobody raises his voice and even if somebody did, nobody would support him. Only enlightenment through education could end the ignorance that is a scourge on our people, from which many other problems arise. However, it's unlikely to expect a government to propose to spread values that threaten its own interests, because it's better for them to keep society ignorant in order to manipulate it with ease.

Source: tatoeba (3518355)

Sami was Latino.

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