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  • Latine - Wikipedia
    While Latine is broadly described as a gender-neutral term for Latin Americans, its use is linguistically limited to people from Hispanic America and is exclusionary toward Latin Americans who speak other Romance languages
  • Latine vs. Latinx: How and Why They’re Used - Dictionary. com
    Those who use Latinx or Latine often use them when referring to large groups or entire communities or populations In contrast, Latinx or Latine are not usually used when an individual is being addressed or referred to and their gender is known to be male or female
  • A Brief Explainer on Latine and Latinx - Hispanic Executive
    Latine refers to people from Latin America, and Hispanic refers to people who speak Spanish Not all countries in Latin America have Spanish as the official language
  • Hispanic, Latin@, Latinx or Latine? - Cambio Center
    Latine is a gender-neutral or non-binary alternative to Latino and Latina This term originated from LGBTQIA+, gender non-binary, and feminist communities in Spanish-speaking countries
  • Why We’re Saying “Latine” - Chicago History Museum
    Latine: Though “Latinx” is quite challenging to say in Spanish, “Latine” is easy Spanish speakers are increasingly adopting this term, which originated in Spanish-speaking countries, to replace “Latinx,” and so will CHM
  • LATINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LATINE is of, relating to, or marked by Latin American heritage —used as a gender-neutral alternative to Latina or Latino How to use Latine in a sentence
  • When to use Latinx and Latine among US Latinos
    In the U S , “Latinx” has more popularity than “Latine ” Only 18% of Hispanics have heard of the latter, according to the Pew study
  • Latino (demonym) - Wikipedia
    Latino has its origins in the French term Amérique latine, coined in the mid-19th century during the Second Mexican Empire to identify areas of the Americas colonized by Romance-speaking people and used to show affinity with French allies during the Mexican Empire, also termed the Mexican intervention [11][12]
  • Nolte: Study Claims Something Called a ‘Latine’ Is Underrepresented On TV
    Another group is whining about being underrepresented by Hollywood; this time, it’s something called a “Latine ” “Latine Immigrant Representation Drops to 23% Across Scripted TV: Industry ‘Cannot Rely on a Few Programs to Represent the Whole,’” reads the far-left Variety headline
  • What’s in a name? How the terms ‘Latinx’ and ‘Latiné’ are gaining . . .
    “Latino” and “Hispanic” have long been the most prominent terms used to describe those with roots in Latin America and Spain, but new terms are emerging





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