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Etymologies
- Short for Hispano-American, from Spanish hispano, Spanish, from Latin Hispānus, from Hispānī, the Spaniards.
Examples
“El sueño hispano – la esperanza de un mejor futuro – es el sueño americano.”
“They would not describe that person as “hispano/a” because they use that term to refer to someone who is in the US.”
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“My wife will perk up anytime an hispano gets the nod or a mention in government or pop culture.”
“¿Cómo teclear a través de las lágrimas de impotencia por ver apagarse tan raudamente una de las mejores voces de la poesía del mundo hispano, aún con tanto por ofrecernos?”
“I shall hear from her the reasons of the hispano-italiano hatred which she feels for you, — for you, one of the best and kindest men on earth!”
“El Calíz Azul: "The blue chalice." —Enrique Gómez Squarespace: lapsed See also El Calíz Azul: "Una crónica de un hispano, unitario universalista en los Estados Unidos.”
“In the past two months, especially with Born in the U.S.A., Yo soy peregrino fronterizo, and Soy hispano, y yo voto, I've turned the spotlight on immigration.”
“Biblioteca mexicana (Mexico, 1755); Beristain, Biblioteca hispano-americana etc. (Amecameca, 1883); Brasseur de Bourbourg,”
“Its Missions (San Francisco, 1904); BERISTAIN DE SOUZA, Biblioteca hispano-americana septentrional (Amecameca, 1883).”
“Spanish tr. by Icazbalceta (Mexico, 1850); Diccionario enciclopédico hispano-americano, XV (Barcelona, 1894); Icazbalceta, Biografía de”
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