latinoamericano

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish latinoamericano

Noun

latinoamericano (plural latinoamericanos)

  1. A Latin American.
    • 1985 April 6, Ruben Jara, “Nica: Smiles and Revolution”, in Gay Community News, page 4:
      The strongest link I felt with gay and straight Nicas was as a latinoamericano, not as a gay man.

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From latino- + americano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laˌti.no.a.me.riˈka.no/[1]
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Hyphenation: la‧ti‧no‧a‧me‧ri‧cà‧no

Adjective

latinoamericano (feminine latinoamericana, masculine plural latinoamericani, feminine plural latinoamericane)

  1. Latin American

Noun

latinoamericano m (plural latinoamericani, feminine latinoamericana)

  1. Latin American

References

  1. latinoamericano in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication

Spanish

Etymology

From Latinoamérica + -ano, from latino (from Latin latīnus) + América.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /latinoameɾiˈkano/ [la.t̪i.no.a.me.ɾiˈka.no]
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Syllabification: la‧ti‧no‧a‧me‧ri‧ca‧no

Adjective

latinoamericano (feminine latinoamericana, masculine plural latinoamericanos, feminine plural latinoamericanas)

  1. Latin American

Noun

latinoamericano m (plural latinoamericanos, feminine latinoamericana, feminine plural latinoamericanas)

  1. Latin American

Further reading

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