Originally Posted by
urbanknight
Neither term makes sense to me. I saw a show recently where a person was asked her ethnicity and she replied "Latin". I assume she was trying to anglesize the term.
btw isn't it Latino for males and Latina for females?
The "Latina" term I
have heard used, but only once or twice. The Latino term is used primarily for the whole aggregate, both sexes combined, or either one. But I can't swear by it, and even if I asked my
PR friends it wouldn't surprise me to get differing opinions.
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