What's the difference between Hispanic, Latino, and Spanish?

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Hispanic, Latino and Spanish are often used interchangeably in describing race. But what's the right terminology? Kat Lazo lays down some wisdom.
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  • @robertogonzalez6483
    @robertogonzalez64838 жыл бұрын

    Hold on !!!!! Why America is USA when America is a continent ?

  • @mustardstang573

    @mustardstang573

    8 жыл бұрын

    Because when the founding fathers drafted there declaration of independence the official name was "The United States of America" but you can't be the united states of american, so instead the denenonym was american. The country name simply says that it is a union of states on the american continent.

  • @goodaimshield1115

    @goodaimshield1115

    7 жыл бұрын

    In Spanish there is a name for the people in USA. It is "estadounidense" and comes from "Estados Unidos de América" (United States of America)

  • @psychobabes1374

    @psychobabes1374

    7 жыл бұрын

    Roberto González what do you mean by America? It's either North America or South America

  • @BrandonBoneSousabone

    @BrandonBoneSousabone

    7 жыл бұрын

    HOLD ON !!!!! why would you not use your (surely extensive) google machining skills if you actually had a question? Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia are the 7 continents.

  • @UsmanKhan-tl8rb

    @UsmanKhan-tl8rb

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hold on !!!!!!! lol

  • @destruyelotodo
    @destruyelotodo9 жыл бұрын

    Latin Europe: Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, etc Latin America: Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brasil, etc Race: all

  • @ACWW7

    @ACWW7

    9 жыл бұрын

    channel409 Indeed, Latino is not even a race, as the US' people think. Is good to know there is people who understand this things.

  • @dvdinf

    @dvdinf

    9 жыл бұрын

    Greek doesn't come from Latin

  • @ACWW7

    @ACWW7

    9 жыл бұрын

    dvdinf That's true, they had a different culture (aside from the language).

  • @saiga97

    @saiga97

    9 жыл бұрын

    Davowski Lyon No not even language. Greek falls in it's own category of the Indo-European languages, the Hellenic group. While Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian fall under the Romance category being modern vulgar forms of Latin. Only relation Greek and Latin have is both being Indo-European languages.

  • @marioglez2955

    @marioglez2955

    9 жыл бұрын

    channel409 Greece?you are wrong xD

  • @brownhut
    @brownhut8 жыл бұрын

    Actually Hispanic derives from the term Hispania, the Latin for the entire Iberian peninsula whose culture and descendants include both Spain and Portugal, thus Brasil.

  • @jac1161

    @jac1161

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yup! Actual, factual information:)

  • @brownhut

    @brownhut

    8 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. That's why personally I prefer the use of Hispanic over Latino to describe cultures descended from the Iberian peninsula.

  • @brownhut

    @brownhut

    8 жыл бұрын

    Is there a need to get disagreeable just because someone's opinion or knowledge isn't the same as yours?

  • @mariloveslions

    @mariloveslions

    7 жыл бұрын

    Jack Brown yes but a distinction was made because the cultures are different- portuguese speaking descendentes are lusophones and not Hispanic.

  • @docdave1994

    @docdave1994

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mari Trindade is right, Portuguese speakers are not Hispanic. Hispanic=Spain, sounds close enough right? Spanish speaking America has no link to Hispania the Roman province but it does to modern-day Spain.

  • @rosmanmorales2768
    @rosmanmorales27688 жыл бұрын

    Latino is any person that speak the language that originated from the Latin hence Europe. French, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Latin is a dead language today but these languages came from it. Latin America is a term we have developed but is somewhat inappropriate

  • @StuckInThe80ssss

    @StuckInThe80ssss

    8 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @cxrpseisdead5805

    @cxrpseisdead5805

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@IRequireMedication okay "michael" headass

  • @ericluna5611

    @ericluna5611

    5 жыл бұрын

    Noooooo to be a Latino/Latina you have to be from Latin America or Spanish speaking (Central American). If u are french ,Italian etc you are not Latino or Latina.If you are Latino or Latina you have the culture in your blood

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Latin is still the official language of the Vatican and is studied in all the Italian colleges by people who want to become lawyers and doctors.

  • @lauragabrielli3470

    @lauragabrielli3470

    5 жыл бұрын

    No. Those languages are from Latin, but people from France, Spain, Italy are not Latinos. Latinoamerica AKA latino!

  • @IraidaMCB
    @IraidaMCB9 жыл бұрын

    Latino: languages and cultures that come from Latin (Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian...). Hispanic: from the region called Hispania (Spain+Portugal), also called Península Ibérica. Latino is a word that the people in the States use wrong, just because they want to own the word "american".

  • @DanishKhan-tv3ju

    @DanishKhan-tv3ju

    4 жыл бұрын

    Can u explain ur last line??

  • @alejandrobogarin7745

    @alejandrobogarin7745

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DanishKhan-tv3ju She meant that the nationality for the USA is called American. This problem doesn't exist in Spanish because a person from the USA is called "Estadounidense", so the term American (Americano in Spanish) is reserved for people born in America (Continent).

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    4 жыл бұрын

    You got that right. They don't know what the term "Latin or Latino" means but it was a Mestizo man called Frank del Olmo who invented the term Latino (Which is grammatically incorrect when wring or speaking in English) instead of using "Latin American" to identify the "Ethnicity" of all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas. They have to use their race to identify themselves and leave the Latin and Latino alone. Now they're coming up with another lie by calling themselves Latins also!!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/nK11zKltmLPJm6Q.html

  • @lucasryan5353

    @lucasryan5353

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best comment

  • @lucasryan5353

    @lucasryan5353

    3 жыл бұрын

    @rishi patel Brazillians are not hispanics, we're Latinos Hispanics are peaople who theyr coutry speak spanish or offspring from it

  • @juanjuarez8760
    @juanjuarez87609 жыл бұрын

    I was born in Mexico and I consider myself American. because America is the continent I was born in.

  • @sandraperales996

    @sandraperales996

    5 жыл бұрын

    Trust me your not American. Nice try, your Mexican. But that’s what you Identity with, so that’s you.

  • @IRequireMedication

    @IRequireMedication

    5 жыл бұрын

    lol. Thats precisely why Trump is building a wall. You are about as much 'American' as you are Chinese

  • @galaxyy_star

    @galaxyy_star

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michael H he's making the wall bc ppl(not all of them) bring drugs in the US and some just go without documents

  • @pic4315

    @pic4315

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michael H I’m not Latino, but it looks like people in the USA forgot that “American” works for everyone born in AMERICA (which isn’t only the US)

  • @bingbong8902

    @bingbong8902

    5 жыл бұрын

    If you were born in the US sure

  • @ricardokraus1317
    @ricardokraus13174 жыл бұрын

    I personally have a hard time explaining to people these differences, especially when they are trying to put me in one of the boxes on a mental form. It seems that in the U.S., people are obsessed with finding a race and an ethnicity to every human being. Your explanation is very thoughtful and thought-provoking. Thank you for helping folks understand the complexities around these terms. I could not have said it any better.

  • @RoddieSimmons

    @RoddieSimmons

    10 ай бұрын

    it' not that hard. Brazilians speak Portuguese and other countries in South America and Latin America speak Spanish. If nothing else know that Brazilians are NOT HISPANIC.😎

  • @davi.medeiros

    @davi.medeiros

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@RoddieSimmonswhat about Suriname? Guiana? French Guiana? Haiti? lol

  • @andrewcephas4765

    @andrewcephas4765

    18 күн бұрын

    Hey how are you

  • @supermewis
    @supermewis9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that! I'm Spanish and white, and whenever I fill out forms and they ask about my race I'm always confused as to whether I'm meant to pick "white" or "Hispanic" since both apply. Now it makes a lot more sense.

  • @brettodette6658

    @brettodette6658

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should be marking White (Caucasian) being you have Spanish family. Spain = European. Lets take the "Hispanic and Latino" terms off our Governmental Paperwork. Its a waste of ink! Just like the term "African American". The term "African American" means being black and being American. Which is 100% False! Northern Africa is mostly Caucasian! Arabic blood (ex. gypsy) such as Morocco. People of Northern Africa are Caucasian. Below the desert in Central and South parts of Africa are Black Africans.

  • @fate9508

    @fate9508

    4 жыл бұрын

    B. O. There is no such thing as Caucasian please please educate yourself

  • @pomu10

    @pomu10

    4 жыл бұрын

    I,m spanish and green

  • @Ericson-vk6bx

    @Ericson-vk6bx

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brettodette6658 Most Latin countries resemble the Arabs of North Africa, does that mean they are Caucasian too?

  • @Ericson-vk6bx

    @Ericson-vk6bx

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pomu10 Tú debes de ser la novia del Grinch 😆

  • @saorlandini0
    @saorlandini09 жыл бұрын

    Ok... to add to the video: In the videos list: Saint Martin: They speak Dutch (not a latin-origin language) Haiti: French Martinique: French Saint Barthélemy: French French Guyana (South America): Is more french than a mime eating a croissant whilst getting pleasured by a baguette in a café. Other countries in the Caribbean and South America that aren't on the list and don't speak Spanish: Surinam (South America): Dutch [English] Guyana (South America): English (duh!) Aruba: Dutch Jamaica: English actually this list could go on forever. Out of 34 different (for lack of a better word) countries in the Caribbean only 5 list Spanish as an official language (according to Wikipedia). Cheers from Perú. Here we speak Spanish, Quechua and Aymara.

  • @benlowdon3849

    @benlowdon3849

    9 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget Belize too. Englush, Spanish & Kriol speaking

  • @saorlandini0

    @saorlandini0

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yeah!

  • @gabrielmedrano6875

    @gabrielmedrano6875

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Anyone not descended from Spanish-speaking ancestry is not Hispanic. But everyone with ties to a Latin American country (Mexico, Central American countries, South American countries, and the Caribbean) are all considered Latino/a.

  • @bobbymoya

    @bobbymoya

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Saint Martin is bicultural. French is spoken in the north side of the island (and the name is spelled St. Martin), and Dutch is spoken in the southern part (where they prefer the Dutch spelling of St. Marteen)

  • @saorlandini0

    @saorlandini0

    9 жыл бұрын

    Wow,I didn't know that!

  • @genesisolivares7912
    @genesisolivares79128 жыл бұрын

    Spanish: someone born in Spain. For example, a person born in Venezuela, even though they speak the language Spanish, is not considered Spanish.Hispanic: every person who's native language is Spanish. For example, Brazilians are not Hispanic because they speak Portuguese.Latino: every person who is born in Latin America, which covers every country in both Central and South America colonized by Spain or Portugal, which official language is Spanish or Portuguese. For example, someone born in Barbados is not Latino, because they were colonized by the UK and speak English.

  • @casrvsfv3172

    @casrvsfv3172

    7 жыл бұрын

    Génesis x finally someone got it right!!

  • @aa13ok

    @aa13ok

    7 жыл бұрын

    Génesis x actually, latin america also includes francophone regions. It was actually a French person who first used the term latino (or a variation if it) to refer to people in the America's whose language is of latin origin or such. So Spanish, Portuguese, and French Speaking america is all latin america.

  • @skatebordstephen

    @skatebordstephen

    7 жыл бұрын

    Génesis x Why did you exclude French speaking regions when it was the French who coined the term L'Amérique Latine and started the concept of Latin America in the first place? A Frenchmen by the name of Michel Chevalier was first to use the term.

  • @exelentation1

    @exelentation1

    7 жыл бұрын

    you forgot to mention Haití...they speak French there.

  • @letmechil

    @letmechil

    6 жыл бұрын

    Are people from Haiti Latino

  • @StuckInThe80ssss
    @StuckInThe80ssss8 жыл бұрын

    This video is confusing , Latino literally means anyone who speaks a Latin language and is from a former Latin colony. Haitians brazilians and other Spanish speakers from South America and West Indies are Latino. It doesn't have anything to do with someone's ethnicity like this girl implied. If ur a Latino of African and native ancestry you'd just be called Afro mestizo . I think the US census confuses people especially when they try to make Latino seem like it's a cultural identity. As for Hispanic I always took it as ancestors of spaniards who were left in Spanish colonies that Spain doesn't claim? Could be wrong *shrugs*

  • @goodaimshield1115

    @goodaimshield1115

    7 жыл бұрын

    Both terms are more complicated than that, but still you got it better than the girl in the video.

  • @rubenluso5961

    @rubenluso5961

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's also wrong bcs Africans aren't Latinos even if they speak any Romance language. To be latino you need to speak a Romance language AND be a descendent of Latin-Europeans.

  • @juice4930

    @juice4930

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rúben Luso not true

  • @juice4930

    @juice4930

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rúben Luso so people who are black can't be latino even if they were raised exactly like one please

  • @theechubbyone

    @theechubbyone

    6 жыл бұрын

    Latinos, West Indians, Hispanics is a mixed region through and through. Most of my DNA is African but I am not 100% Black, I was born into or descended from a South American and Caribbean family that has Portuguese ancestry, I am still considered Latino, whether I speak the language or not. Race doesn't dictate culture or ethnicity. Indigenous people throughout Central and South America may not speak Spanish, doesn't make them any less Latino. Cuba, Peru, Guyana and so many other islands and countries have Chinese, Japanese and Indian populations those individuals are still considered Caribbean/West Indian/Latino. Ethnicity is used to connect groups of people with a shared culture, history and or language. The Middle East isn't a continent or a country, it's a region but the inhabitants are referred to that way or called Arabs.

  • @tiagocarioca
    @tiagocarioca8 жыл бұрын

    This video is wrong, because Latin America is not a geographical concept, it is a cultural one. There is no Latin America, but South America, Central America and North America.

  • @MatrixRZ5

    @MatrixRZ5

    8 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree except north America U.S and Canada only, not Mexico.

  • @jmujicam

    @jmujicam

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Metalgears1968 Nope. North America includes Mexico.

  • @MatrixRZ5

    @MatrixRZ5

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jorge Mujica I just said U.S and Canada are not latin America, by saying except Mexico means Mexico is latin America pendejo.

  • @MatrixRZ5

    @MatrixRZ5

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jorge Mujica Aprenda inlgés y aprenda comprensión al leer en ves de criticar sin saber con quien se comunica, la palabra exepto significa menos idiota.

  • @MatrixRZ5

    @MatrixRZ5

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Metalgears1968 Que no fue a la escuela o universidad???? Mejór callese ignorante

  • @MoonLab_Gaming
    @MoonLab_Gaming8 жыл бұрын

    Latin is everyone that speaks a language that comes from the Roman empire. Spanish,FRench,italian,portuguese etc....

  • @mustardstang573

    @mustardstang573

    8 жыл бұрын

    Latin is a language that was spoken in the roman empire, but not the ethnicities. French were gaulish celtic tribes , italians were etruscan tribes greek and latin tribes, in spain in portugal you had iberic and celtic tribes. When the roman empire conquered them they brought there language along with them. However the people of rome didn't all just speak latin, there was greek, arabic, aramaic, magrebh, berber, egyptian, celtic languages, proto-germanic.

  • @MoonLab_Gaming

    @MoonLab_Gaming

    8 жыл бұрын

    ???? Yes. Thats BEFORE. The modern Spanish, French, Portuges are mixtures of the original tribe language with Latin. Therefore this Modern languages are evolutions of Latin in several diferent ways. If you read my statement I said "...a language that comes from..." which doesnt mean they are Latin language speakers, But they are of Latin Culture, making the people of this Zones "Latin".

  • @casrvsfv3172

    @casrvsfv3172

    7 жыл бұрын

    The genetic origins the inhabitants of Hispania, Gaul, and Italia were all the same. Northern Italy, Spain, Portugal and France ALL have same genetic base, that is mainly celtic. Therefore the languages evolved from Latin differently because the connection between the countries was blocked for centuries, not because of the different tribes in each region. And these 3 provinces ALL adopted Latin as their common day to day tongue, it wasn't like in the eastern provinces, the celtic languages in these provinces died during the empire. The term Latin refers to culture and language (in Europe) and to language and history (in Latin America).

  • @chrishidden6674

    @chrishidden6674

    7 жыл бұрын

    Latin means you are a descendant of Latinus or you came from Latium (Lazio / Latina). The Language was named after the people who invented it or the area the language came from. Speaking a Latin *based* language doesn't make you Latin.

  • @skatebordstephen

    @skatebordstephen

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chris Hidden I totally agree with this. That's factual information.

  • @5.0_life30
    @5.0_life309 жыл бұрын

    I don't identify myself as Latino OR Hispanic, I identify myself as Mexican. Regardless of ethnicity, race, origin, culture, bla bla bla, i consider myself Mexican as well as my parents, grand parents, and great grandparents. Yes we might have Spanish or English blood in us but still I consider myself Mexican.

  • @ironfist2253

    @ironfist2253

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lol dude i didn't know the english colinized mexico???

  • @5.0_life30

    @5.0_life30

    9 жыл бұрын

    +Iron Fist They did?? Neither did I!

  • @AdanTheGreat408

    @AdanTheGreat408

    9 жыл бұрын

    +Junior Lopez Same as I

  • @gonponieman7307

    @gonponieman7307

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Iron Fist Not everyone from a latin american country is descendant of the colonized people. For example, my ancestors were east europeans that immigrated here at WW2. And it seems that Junior Lopez is descendant of english and spanish people.

  • @isaqueteixeiraobregon

    @isaqueteixeiraobregon

    7 жыл бұрын

    That_Ford _Guy In Brazil We also think like you. But we see mexicans, colombians, argentinos, bolivians, etc like latinos, But does not include us.

  • @dephiniavlogs9062
    @dephiniavlogs90627 жыл бұрын

    Very informative & much needed -- thank you Kat Lazo & Bustle!

  • @eamongilligan3262
    @eamongilligan32623 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting, we don't use these terms at all in my country. If you are talking about someone from another country you will say: "He's from Colombia" or "She's Costa Rican" or "Brazilian" or "Spanish" etc. (and if they are citizens you would just think of them as "Australian").

  • @lovingfridays7189
    @lovingfridays71899 жыл бұрын

    Spanish here! I knew all of these, and I think most people from latino-america will understand this too. Maybe is just that Americans have more to study a little bit more. I mean, these terms are understood implicitly by children here in Spain, especially if they know their country's history.

  • @dr.stephenflorezdc6358

    @dr.stephenflorezdc6358

    Жыл бұрын

    True. And don’t you tired of simply because you have a SPANISH surname getting lumped into a group and receiving things like advertisements in Spanish?

  • @GhostSal

    @GhostSal

    7 ай бұрын

    Just as Hispanic includes Spain, Latino also includes Italy.

  • @dzhonnikihirin4006

    @dzhonnikihirin4006

    5 ай бұрын

    So you speak Latin

  • @dzhonnikihirin4006

    @dzhonnikihirin4006

    5 ай бұрын

    Don't forget Greece romanie and France

  • @teriettam.marshall491
    @teriettam.marshall4919 жыл бұрын

    Well done! Very informative. I think its important to learn of what ways we can describe someone and still be respect of their cultural and heritage background. Plus your color is on point!

  • @OutboundShane
    @OutboundShane8 жыл бұрын

    I'm an American of French descent. Hispanic is a Roman term, using that same method I'm a Gallic.

  • @goodaimshield1115

    @goodaimshield1115

    7 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. I completely accept that now a days Hispanic is used in Latin Americans, but it is quite shocking to me, a Spaniard aware of my history, that they are called that way. It's like if people from Hiti were called Gallic. The correct term should be hispanophone, like some canadians and people in Hiti are Francophones. Just my opinion, though.

  • @goodaimshield1115

    @goodaimshield1115

    7 жыл бұрын

    +BAM Calling those people Spanish people is like calling Nigerians or Canadians English people. And actually, most French friends I have call Italians and themselves Latins, when talking in french, and Latinos, when talking in Spanish.

  • @OutboundShane

    @OutboundShane

    7 жыл бұрын

    *****​ Most of these categories are complicated, I once watched my grandfather from Louisiana whose first language is Cajun French communicate just fine with an old man from Haiti, and these languages are seperated by Native American influence on Cajun French and African influence on Haitian Creole but they're still similar enough to understand from one speaker to another.

  • @GX1XD1PD

    @GX1XD1PD

    7 жыл бұрын

    goodaim shield this is a result of early American Hispanics from former colonies sour at the strained relations with Spain co-opting the term to try to reduce any association with anything Spain. I'm Puerto Rican and Latino/a is defined as a catch-all term for people of nationality/ancestry of countries who's mother tongue is of Latin origin. Hispanic "Hispano/a" is a subcategory for specifically Spanish origin. This has become an entrenched misuse of the term because some of the former colonies continue to push the negative image of Spain and bred the nationalism that causes negative association with Hispanic that'll won't be addressable any time soon. But then again not every colony was able to maintain amicable relations with Spain like Puerto Rico to an extent.

  • @moisepicard3417

    @moisepicard3417

    6 жыл бұрын

    Outbound Shane What African influence?

  • @goodaimshield1115
    @goodaimshield11157 жыл бұрын

    You don't like the term Hispanic for the colonization? lol Where do you think the term Latino comes from? Actually, the term Latino is a much stronger (or recent) reminiscence of the colonization than the term Hispanic, as people in the Americas NEVER called themselves "latino" (that was a pretty European name to call themselves), but "hispanoamericanos", but you know? This is what happens when all history people know about is about victimism, and not real history. Spain is actually much more "latino" than all those countries you call "latino". Also, Latin America is a cultural concept, not a geographical one. No wonder Americans know nothing about this topic, when even the explanations are messed up.

  • @StuckInThe80ssss

    @StuckInThe80ssss

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes!! She even tried saying Latino is a mixture of native black and Spanish... Just no

  • @Herocatgaming

    @Herocatgaming

    7 жыл бұрын

    goodaim shield NOW I GET WHY I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH EUROPE

  • @dorisperez9125

    @dorisperez9125

    7 жыл бұрын

    StuckInThe80ssss - to be clear everyone should check their ancestry and the biggest % that is what you are the most.

  • @fragolegirl2002

    @fragolegirl2002

    6 жыл бұрын

    Spain is more latino LMAO 😂 here is a video for ya. kzread.info/dash/bejne/emqtw7GBmZCvdZs.html Bandas latinas?? o.O but spain is latin too. Lol I guess they dont think so, plus when i lived there they used iberian as their identity. Italian who happen to be the real latins cuz they invented the language call themselves romans to avoid confusion with mestizos immigrants living in italy. Cuz god forbid they are the same as us. The europeans dont want to be one of us. And its pathetic to pretend I am one of them when they are totally against the idea, I have my dignity and I was highly welcomed by my native family. I am indigenous, in a pile of quichua no one could say hey she's 45% not pure. Cant say the same for spain there they new I was NOT Spanish.

  • @spacecity2252

    @spacecity2252

    6 жыл бұрын

    goodaim shield she's a dumbass bro she has no fucking clue what she's saying

  • @johanapdiaz
    @johanapdiaz9 жыл бұрын

    Remember that latino/na not only include people from latin america. The correct meaning of the word latino/na is people who descend from country, or towns in europe and/or america in which the spoken language is derive from latin (Search this in the RAE dictionary), that means than an italian could be latino/na too, since italian is also a language derive from latin. I guess that was a very important part that wasn´t included in the video. But still the message that you are trying to communicate is really important and hard for some to understand.

  • @saracc3938
    @saracc39389 жыл бұрын

    This video is actually very informative!! But i need to ask something: I'm portuguese (yes, PORTUGAL, right next to spain) and i was always thought that I was latina... so where do I fit in? because you don't mention Portugal in this video... I went to wikipedia and there says that Brazil, French, Italy, Portugual and Rome are also countries that can be associated with the term 'latinos' and now i am really confused HELP!! ;)

  • @marcoslquadros

    @marcoslquadros

    9 жыл бұрын

    JManelKnowles So Brazil would be hispanic too, but it's not. In modern times is only for spain and spanish speaker countries. The thing are some(lot) people from Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Romania don't consider themselves as latinos. But if it's said latino is called that way because the country of these people talk some romance language, technically she is a european latina.

  • @saracc3938

    @saracc3938

    9 жыл бұрын

    JManelKnowles well i am not too sure about that... i read in the link that you gave me that '' In Portugal, Hispanic refers to something related to ancient Hispania, Spain or the Spanish language and culture, not Portugal'' so idk if the right term to use is 'hispanic' but who really knows? thanks btw :)

  • @saracc3938

    @saracc3938

    9 жыл бұрын

    Marcos de Quadros i agree with you, but the girl in the video says that Brazil is considered as latino...so idk man it's really confusing. I also think that the term 'latino' should be used to all the people whose their first language comes from latin or 'some romance language' as you said... thanks btw :)

  • @marcoslquadros

    @marcoslquadros

    9 жыл бұрын

    Sara CC Brazil is latino, and portugal could be considered an latin european. But both are not hispanic(is that what i mean saying "Brazil is not".

  • @Azayas1807

    @Azayas1807

    9 жыл бұрын

    Being born in Portugal, you would be Portuguese. Latina or Hispanic don't apply to you since the country you live in was not colonized by a European country, since it is one.

  • @agcc1014
    @agcc10146 жыл бұрын

    It really bothers my Spanish friend when she says she’s Spainish and so people say, “ Where in Mexico are you from?” She’s from Spain. Thank you for explaining!

  • @user-td6rb

    @user-td6rb

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m Mexican and I hate when people call me Spanish

  • @blacklyfe5543

    @blacklyfe5543

    Жыл бұрын

    She's latino

  • @e.n5517

    @e.n5517

    4 ай бұрын

    @@blacklyfe5543 latina **

  • @bridgetfolan5362
    @bridgetfolan53625 жыл бұрын

    So, my mom was born in El Salvador, but her parents were born in Spain. So, she encompasses all three?

  • @115DELDE

    @115DELDE

    3 жыл бұрын

    your mom would be latino. And you would be latina. Your mother's grandparents are spaniards. We spaniards do not use the term Hispanic.

  • @a.garciaborrego6281

    @a.garciaborrego6281

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your grandparents are Spanish and Spaniards, your mother is Hispanic american, Central american, Latin american, Iberian american, Caribbean, Salvadoran and un the US you and your mom would be considered Latinas.

  • @peroqbonita

    @peroqbonita

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@115DELDE COMO ES QUE LA FISTA NACIONAL ES EL 12 DE OCTUBRE DIA DE LA HISPANIDAD

  • @bobbymoya
    @bobbymoya9 жыл бұрын

    Sorry Kat. Not 100% correct. The Venn Diagram on the cover is incorrectly labeled. All French and Portuguese speaking countries (Brazil, Haiti, St. Martin - which is half French and half Dutch - Guadeloupe, etc etc) should be on the extreme left light green side. They are Latino but not Hispanic. "Latino" is a Spanish-language contraction of the term Latinoamericano, which means Latin American. This is where most of the confusion comes from, because LATINO is a Spanish term, but it covers cultures who speak other languages. Latin American (or Latino) means any culture from the Western Hemisphere that in the present day speaks any language derived from Latin (namely Spanish, French and Portuguese, because there are no Romanian or Italian colonies in the "New World.") It does NOT mean a sense of community through colonization from Spain. Filipinos (colonized by Spain) are not Latinos. yet Brazilians (NOT colonized by Spain) are. On the other hand, the Aztecs, Cariocas and Incas Pizarro and Da Gama found centuries ago were not Latinos, until they assimilated to Spanish/Portuguese colonization generations later. Finally, people in English-speaking countries can sometimes also identify as Latinos, especially if they have ascendency or recently migrated from any of the French/Portuguese/Spanish colonies in the Americas.

  • @yasmin1261

    @yasmin1261

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually there were italian colonies in South America

  • @caveatlector1591
    @caveatlector15919 жыл бұрын

    Saw this on Buzzfeed. Very informative. Thank you!

  • @ASTUALPHA
    @ASTUALPHA8 жыл бұрын

    Why are Spaniards put in the same box as Latin Americans by the US citizens/government, But for example French people are not in the same box as people from Haiti? Who knows the answer?

  • @michaelcoz1485

    @michaelcoz1485

    5 жыл бұрын

    ASTUESP I know we are not Spain we are proud Aztec blood not white we are brown pride

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@michaelcoz1485 These people agree with you: www.mexica-movement.org

  • @ellen314

    @ellen314

    4 жыл бұрын

    of course not! haitians were a french colony, despite of the language and colonization these nations have nothing to do with each other

  • @jasminesmith5447
    @jasminesmith54478 жыл бұрын

    This video was perfect. Helped clear up the many conceptions I had. Thanks.

  • @Sivafae
    @Sivafae5 жыл бұрын

    I've just always used the terms "Central American" and "South American," when I am unaware of country of origin. For those from the Caribbean, I try to use specific country names. To me it matters because I don't think that indigenous populations need to be identified by their colonizers, but by their location. Growing up in the 80s in San Francisco, a sanctuary City for those who were trying to survive the revolutions happening in Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador, I met many students who were escaping horrific situations seeking a better life. one thing I find interesting though is that what I was taught when I was growing up as far as geographical locations goes, there were different names for different parts of the world then what are taught today.

  • @HurderpusMaximus
    @HurderpusMaximus9 жыл бұрын

    I identify mostly as human.

  • @juice4930

    @juice4930

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sir Derpius Maximus III I identify as a flying helicopter

  • @juice4930

    @juice4930

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sir Derpius Maximus III flying helicopters are the dominate race bow before my wheels human

  • @fragolegirl2002

    @fragolegirl2002

    6 жыл бұрын

    I identify as a unicorn and with people who are never racist towards me

  • @infernityinfernity6319

    @infernityinfernity6319

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sir Derpius Maximus III only Dark Black Original Africans can say they are 100% Human aka 100%homo sapien right?

  • @h.e.pennypacker4567

    @h.e.pennypacker4567

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sir Derpius Maximus III That made me chuckle!

  • @oliverpetersen91
    @oliverpetersen916 жыл бұрын

    I have a question for you, my mother was born and raised in Spain and her father was born and raised in Spain and so on, my mother still speak the language but I unfortunately have forgotten the language and so I don't speak Spanish. Am I consider Hispanic?

  • @dmotley1968
    @dmotley19686 жыл бұрын

    Im a Social Studies and I love your video. I am going to tuse it in my lesson plan next week!

  • @Deepdarkbasement
    @Deepdarkbasement9 жыл бұрын

    That was very interesting. Glad I learned something from this ^^ My dad always gets pissed off when people refer to him as Latino, he always says "Just call us Mexican" and I guess I'm in the same boat here. I'd rather be called what I am as apposed to just being put under an umbrella term.

  • @ssoomee
    @ssoomee9 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU FOR THIS SOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!! I am Haitian, and that does makes me Latina, but not Hispanic, and I am very glad for that specification, because sometimes people act like I have no right to claim that.

  • @blacklyfe5543

    @blacklyfe5543

    Жыл бұрын

    Haitians are not Latinos or latinas they are french or black or carribean

  • @ssoomee

    @ssoomee

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blacklyfe5543 are you reading what you’re saying? French people are from France, and Haiti is in the French-Caribbean- the term Latino/o/a comes from the French referring to their colonial territories in the Western Hemisphere, one of them being Haiti, by the term ‘L’Amerique Latine’. Haitians are considered some of the first Latines, NOT Hispanic. Don’t ever come for me again with your ignorance and disrespect, I can trace my lineage back to my country’s revolution and I know my history and that of the Caribbean and Latin America but you fucking tried it 🖕🏾 you don’t get to uninclude me and mine from our rightful place in the history of the Western Hemisphere

  • @ssoomee

    @ssoomee

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blacklyfe5543 and how ignorant do you have to be to not understand that you can be black and Latine/o/a at the same time? Educate yourself your toxic ignorance is showing

  • @ChrisAlmonte
    @ChrisAlmonte5 жыл бұрын

    If both of my parents are from dominican republic but i was born in spain, am i spanish or Dominican? Or both

  • @JayEdgarT
    @JayEdgarT10 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this--super clear and super helpful. I think I got it now. 😀

  • @mysteryman1610
    @mysteryman16103 жыл бұрын

    She sounds like she is trying to start arguments when she knows she’s that only one that knows

  • @frecklesxp
    @frecklesxp9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this! I appreciate your effort to help educate others and potentially reduce some daily microaggressions we face when some feel the need to define us. If I say I am not Hispanic, don't "correct" me!

  • @AmpluexCompressa
    @AmpluexCompressa8 жыл бұрын

    This was mega useful, thank you.

  • @captaindiego228
    @captaindiego2285 жыл бұрын

    Wait so im british my grandad moved to spain(from the uk) and my grandads wife (not my grandma) is from Uruguay does that mean im techinically hispanic or no since i dont have any blood from any where spanish but my grandad moved to spain and his wife is from uruguay meaning i have a connection to the spanish community or does it not count because of my dna??

  • @marinashutup
    @marinashutup9 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful! Kat is the best.

  • @ItsKatLazo

    @ItsKatLazo

    9 жыл бұрын

    marinashutup Thanks!

  • @Bustledotcom

    @Bustledotcom

    9 жыл бұрын

    marinashutup Agreed!

  • @radicalaccessmappingprojec2796

    @radicalaccessmappingprojec2796

    9 жыл бұрын

    TheeKatsMeoww hi there. i wanted to give you the link to the english captions i made for this video for Deaf, hard of hearing, and others with barriers to accessing audio, but can't seem to make my own comment above for some reason. If you go to the site, click "english" in the language section on the left (hopefully soon others will add more languages), it'll take you to the page where you can, by clicking on the right side of the page, download the caption file in a number of formats, then upload them to the original. universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/azG1sgMMX3oL/info/whats-the-difference-between-hispanic-latino-and-spanish/

  • @kahn216

    @kahn216

    9 жыл бұрын

    I live in Latin America.Here the definition of latino is different than from the US.People are latinos because they speak a language that come from the latin language.Here people born in the US are not consider latinos if you do not speak a latin language.That is why people born in the US cannot participante in Latin Summit.

  • @serapiopereziii3741

    @serapiopereziii3741

    9 жыл бұрын

    kahn Very well said, as what you say is a reality you live with and have experienced. It's based on the language.

  • @lucaspata
    @lucaspata9 жыл бұрын

    French men, French canadians, Italians, Romanians, Italian and French Swiss, Catalans, Portugueses are in a straight sens latinos too.

  • @aleenn

    @aleenn

    9 жыл бұрын

    lucaspata You are right. People need to know this.

  • @davidtumbajoy
    @davidtumbajoy4 жыл бұрын

    Just curious about Why Québec (in Canada) is not considered as Latin americaif they speak French? And why Belize is considered Latin america if they speak english?

  • @LEO-rx9ox
    @LEO-rx9ox6 жыл бұрын

    Ok so both my parents are Mexican but my fathers side originated from Spain, what would I be? Hispanic or Latino?

  • @Claudia-qe1rs
    @Claudia-qe1rs8 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Puerto Rico and I've always identified as latina.

  • @braschigiovanniangelo5559
    @braschigiovanniangelo55597 жыл бұрын

    ''Latino'' from ''Latium'' the Region of Rome (my town); we sould have the right to be named ''latins'', now ''latino'' means a native-american with ''indian'' features speaking ''a local version of spanish''. It makes me sad.

  • @ziodres2212

    @ziodres2212

    7 жыл бұрын

    Latino is the one who has a Romance language as its mother language, Spanish, French, Italians, Portuguese or Romanian are Latinos (Latin) too. It has nothing to do with races.

  • @braschigiovanniangelo5559

    @braschigiovanniangelo5559

    7 жыл бұрын

    Zio Dres para los americanos de EE UU ''latinos'' son los mestizos de suramerica. que con Latium (Region de Roma) no tienen nada a veer; veo tu bandera chilena y creo que entiende lo que escribo (mal, ya lo se, pues que aprendio el espanol hablando con los turistas en Roma; a la escula de Italia solo Ingles.... :(

  • @ziodres2212

    @ziodres2212

    7 жыл бұрын

    I undestand, but if the Americans think that the word ''Latino'' makes reference to the ''Mestizos'' who live South of their border it's their problem, they are the ones that are wrong, most of the rest of the world know that Latino has nothing to do with races but with the language that we speak. I think that the real Latin (because of the language) are the French, Italians, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish, and we are Latin Americans. I agree with your opinion though, greetings from a Chilean with Italian roots :).

  • @braschigiovanniangelo5559

    @braschigiovanniangelo5559

    7 жыл бұрын

    Zio Dres Chilean with italian roots: I'm sure your ancestors were not from Rome; I realize that 98% of italian-americans come from the rest of Italy; this is very strange becouse the Capital is a large city!

  • @ziodres2212

    @ziodres2212

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, my great grandpa was from Genova

  • @brinaechanel4236
    @brinaechanel42364 жыл бұрын

    Thank You For This , I Was Always Curious 🙏🏽✨

  • @skarrdz7804
    @skarrdz78048 жыл бұрын

    I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO ❤️🇨🇷 I can identify as Hispanic because I speak Spanish and as a costarican Latina because I'm from Costa Rica which is in Latinoamérica. I prefer "Latina" over "Hispanic". :)

  • @larissamaestro
    @larissamaestro9 жыл бұрын

    love the video! going by your definitions here, where do filipinos fall? we identify with the effects of spanish colonialism, we are connected to spain through language and culture. we have so much in common, but are rarely in a position to identify with hispanic or latino communities. just food for thought!

  • @solidxangryjoer4233

    @solidxangryjoer4233

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do you guys connect with polynesian btw? Not at all or maybe a little bit?

  • @raidernation2163

    @raidernation2163

    6 ай бұрын

    The problem with Filipinos is that they don't speak Spanish and only a small minority of Filipinos have Spanish ancestry. You should be more proud of your Chinese roots though because most Filipinos have strong Chinese ancestry about 25% on average. Filipino food also has a lot of Chinese influences

  • @nisidizo7666
    @nisidizo76666 жыл бұрын

    I feel like all these identifications are separating us even further. To people it's cool to be able to identify yourself and where you come from, but to me it just seems like you're trying to give yourself a sense of value due to feelings of inferiority. I think that once we truly give up these labels, we can start understanding each other. Giving up our labels and traditions doesn't necessarily mean surrending them. Letting our traditions and cultures melt together without prejudice gives way to a new sense of self that fits everyone.

  • @bertocisneros4721
    @bertocisneros47218 жыл бұрын

    ok...so three of my grandparents are half Spaniard and Pueblo Native from New Mexico...so am I Mestizo? Mexican? Hispanic? Latino? Crestizo?....I mean the overall ingredients is Spaniard and Indian...what you think?

  • @DreamGod06
    @DreamGod06 Жыл бұрын

    Finally a video that states the differences correctly and well-informed. Too many people, like the vast majority, get these three terms absolutely incorrect and are used interchangeably when it's quite inaccurate. They aren't well promoted well and since most don't understand, therefore continue the mistake by using these words to describe a person mainly of Latin American origin as one of these terms when it's not always right.

  • @juanmanuelgomezrubio3036

    @juanmanuelgomezrubio3036

    9 ай бұрын

    The Latin America term of they DON'T IS CORRECT.

  • @DreamGod06

    @DreamGod06

    9 ай бұрын

    @@juanmanuelgomezrubio3036 Please educate yourself before you come at me. That was embarrassing.

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti8 жыл бұрын

    And you should think of yourself as AMERICAN, I mean the double Continend America not just the USA. Usa claims the name of an ENTIRE continent, thats wrong in my eyes

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    8 жыл бұрын

    Personally, (my opinion) I don't think those born in Latin/South America call themselves American, because that is generally referred to those who were born in the United States of America. (I mean, we can't call ourselves United States of Americans..that just sounds...weird.) Just like how Canadians call themselves...Canadians and not Americans. Here in this video, it talks more about ethnicity, sense of identity and touches a little on race. But in terms of nationality, it's really very simple; just where you were born and/or have citizenship in. In that case, people in South America wouldn't be calling themselves Americans but instead if from Brazil, Brazilians, if from Mexico, Mexicans and etc.

  • @SalvatoreEscoti

    @SalvatoreEscoti

    8 жыл бұрын

    ForCommentingMusic&Etc. :D♥ that is because "United state of America" ist a complicated Name. Also Mexicos official Name is " United States" but although is in in North America, like the USA it cant USe the Term "America" in its official name. . I mean all modern nations of the Americas have the SAME origin, for the first hundred years they where "Just" european Colonies. I dont know what american nation Emancipated at first from the Europe, but the it should be a common sense for all amricans,Emancipation from harsh conditions and trying to achive a free life with eqal opportunities for ALL! that is what THE AMERICAS stands for!!

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** idk that was just my opinion. when one says American, most people think of someone from the USA so that's just where the term comes from. and when someone says North American, they think someone who's Canadian or American, or if someone says South American...well that's just a very broad term that encompasses the many countries and different cultures of Latin American countries. so one could be Brazilian, Argentinian, and on....

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Actually, the Americas (this is saying, the CONTINETS. difference between countries and Continents! USA is in North America, Brazil is in South America, Ethiopia is in Africa, Spain is in Europe, etc. etc.) only consist of North America and South America, the continents. And all of the languages spoken in South America, derive from Latin. Spanish, Portuguese, also I think some French. So South America, is indeed Latin America. If not, what do you think Latin America is? I respect your opinion and how respectfully you are stating it as well, but most people in the world would disagree using logic, therefore... even though you may not agree, if we are called Americans by most people, and if most people think of the USA when someone says "America", then can't we just let it be? There's also differences between continents and countries. People think of North America as Canada, and the USA, what they actually are. No one will call Canada, "North Americans" or "Americans" first! Because the country is Canada, they will call people from there, "Canadians" first. You may argue that it's stupid to name USA as America, but we can't argue with history. It is what happened, and the people of the USA are Americans. I hope you understand this and that it makes sense. Countries are very different from continents -- each country has a different culture and it's silly trying to group a whole group of 2 continents together under one name and label when they have such a variety of differences. BTW, to give a bigger insight on the Canada thing, think of Brazil. You don't first call people from there Americans, right? You call them Brazilians...yet with the USA...we call them Americans first. :) I respect your thinking!

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I can see your perspective. I just think differently. Accept that people will think differently, I accept it too. :) Thank you for staying respectful.

  • @saratesouro5984
    @saratesouro59847 жыл бұрын

    You should make a video about the differences between AMERICA and USA as I see most of people from USA doesn't know the name of their own country. Also, the term latino or hispanic is really disgusting. Why don't you call people from Jamaica, USA, India or South Africa (english speaking countries) "anglosaxon" or "germanic", that's the same you did with the Spanish culture. I'm from Spain (In Europe, you know) and I feel it really offensive, like if you tried to disparage the countries from America where Spanish is spoken. You can't say Latin America as a whole because there are different countries, ethnicities, culture, and languages. For you is the same an Indian and an "American", or an Jamaican and a British just because they speak the same language? People from the US should open their eyes and go out from their ethnocentrism.

  • @Malouco

    @Malouco

    5 жыл бұрын

    Iria Merian I thought this was a joke....u people are mentally ill trying to chop everything up. Cultural Marxists. People with the fewest amount of culture are the ones who want to claim they have the most.

  • @IRequireMedication

    @IRequireMedication

    5 жыл бұрын

    Fuck you're stupid......

  • @bersteck1632

    @bersteck1632

    4 жыл бұрын

    They are obsessed with race

  • @naturalharmoniagropius3262
    @naturalharmoniagropius32625 жыл бұрын

    I don't speak Spanish but I have 1/4 Spanish blood and I'm Asian. Can I be 1/4 Spanish (or Spaniard), 1/4 Hispanic or 1/4 Latino?

  • @lizeth2712
    @lizeth27125 жыл бұрын

    My mom was born in Mexico and her parents as well but my dad was born in the United States just like me but his parents where born in Mexico. Spanish was my first language and I can speak and write it very well but can I consider myself Hispanic or Latina? I should know the answer to this but I don’t Can someone help me

  • @MigueLuz11
    @MigueLuz119 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully done! I am a Professor of Urban Sociology in NYC and this is a HUGE topic (and debate) in my class. Students are confused, white-washed and fed to identify with Hispanic without ever questioning it (when asked why they identify as Hispanic, an answer I almost always get is: because that is what Univision and/or Telemundo call us). I am going to send this to my students and will show it at the beginning of every semester. Gracias! A fellow Afro-Latina

  • @bobbymoya

    @bobbymoya

    9 жыл бұрын

    MigueLuz11 Please note the mistakes in the Venn Diagram and in her definition of Latino (it is not a "sense of community through colonization from Spain," as Filipinos are not Latinos and Brazilians and Haitians are!) before you teach your students the wrong thing and confuse them further. Latino is a Spanish word derived from contracting Latinoamericano, which means Latin American. And a Latin American is anyone raised in or identifying with (in the case of immigrants or derived generations) a Western Hemisphere country colonized by people who spoke a language of Latin roots (i.e. Spanish, French, or Portuguese, in the case of the "New World.")

  • @rociocaicedotorrado478

    @rociocaicedotorrado478

    9 жыл бұрын

    MigueLuz11 But do not forget to talk about the french and dutch speaking latinoamerican countries such as Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Martin, etc.....

  • @vooides

    @vooides

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bobbymoya Abre el diccionario y busca latino, anda

  • @juanmanuelgomezrubio3036

    @juanmanuelgomezrubio3036

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@vooideseso le digo a usted, ella esta en lo correcto. Latinoamérica también es Lusitana (Portuguesa) y Francesa, NO solo Hispana. Chao.

  • @CulturaeIncursu
    @CulturaeIncursu6 жыл бұрын

    This is so wrong....As a Spaniard, let me tell you that the real latinos are: Spaniards, Italians, French, Belgians and Portuguese. Here in the USA, all these concepts are so f**** up. Latino means the countries that speak languages that derive from Latin, the language spoken by the "Romans". Hispanic is someone from Hispania, that is Spaniard, as opposed to "Lusitano", that comes from Portugal. All these are white europeans. Btw, by putting Spain and all countries of Latin America together it creates nothing but confusion. For example, a Spaniard has nothing in common (besides the language that is not even 100% the same) with a Mexican, not the same culture, not the same food, not the same expressions, not the same political system...nothing. An Argentinian has nothing in common with a Peruvian, etc. This is just a silly way the US has to simple throw us (I am from Madrid) in the same basket. It's like if in Europe we said that all US citizens, Canadians (except Quebec), South Africans, Australians, New Zealanders, British and Indians (because they were a Brit colony for a long time) were put in a category named, let's say, "Britanos". Totally ridiculous.

  • @skeggoldskalmold2179

    @skeggoldskalmold2179

    6 жыл бұрын

    Pablo, that's exactly what I always try to explain. I'm Uruguayan and don't have much in common with other Latin Americans (except Argentinians and southern Brazilians). In fact, our culture might be a bit closer to that of Spaniards or Italians, for example.

  • @CulturaeIncursu

    @CulturaeIncursu

    6 жыл бұрын

    Correct. In fact, Uruguayans and Argentinians are almost the same as Spaniards and Italians. And some German influence in there. I love Uruguay and Argentina.

  • @skeggoldskalmold2179

    @skeggoldskalmold2179

    6 жыл бұрын

    Pablo Ferrari Thanks. Then we can say that we are descendants from the real Latinos ;-) Una pregunta no relacionada: ¿Atlético de Madrid o Real Madrid? xD

  • @CulturaeIncursu

    @CulturaeIncursu

    6 жыл бұрын

    No muy futbolero, pero Atleti hasta la muerte!

  • @skeggoldskalmold2179

    @skeggoldskalmold2179

    6 жыл бұрын

    Muy bien ahí!!! Estamos de acuerdo en esto también! xD

  • @floralbeats1343
    @floralbeats13433 жыл бұрын

    Can I self-identify as a Latina if I move to Latin America and am already Hispanic (Spaniard)?

  • @latinromanempire2149

    @latinromanempire2149

    3 жыл бұрын

    You’re already Latin.

  • @zencello
    @zencello7 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. Do you have videos in Spanish that deal with any of these issues?

  • @JackHY2K
    @JackHY2K7 жыл бұрын

    I agree with the girl in this video. Spanish may only refer to people from Spain, despite many Latin Americans in the east coast calling themselves 'Spanish'. Latino means Latin American and Hispanic means you come from a Spanish-speaking background. Even if you don't speak Spanish, your parents or grandparents probably do. And you have a Spanish surname. The girl is cute btw

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    5 жыл бұрын

    Latino doesn't mean Latin American. A person from Latin America is a Latin American. Latino refers only to language and culture. ww.latino-news.press

  • @ricardolopez1228

    @ricardolopez1228

    4 жыл бұрын

    Open the books clown.. A spanish boy🇪🇸🇪🇸 LATINO HISPANO

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    4 жыл бұрын

    WRONG. Latino doesn't mean "Latin American". You are all ignorant. Latino is not the same as Latin American. Latino refers to the Latin language spoken by the Romans, refers to the Romance Languages derived from the Latin and refers to the Latin Culture of the Romans which they imposed on all the people that they conquered including the Spaniards and Portuguese in what they called "Hispania". "Latin American" instead refers to a geographical location where a person comes from and whose languages originate from the Latin. Don't try to change history because history cannot be changed. There was nothing Latin on this continent before the Latin European colonizers, French, Portuguese and Spaniards, brought it here with their Latin-derived languages: French, Spanish and Portuguese. No, Latin/Latino is not a Skin Colo, it's not an ethnicity, it's not a DNA and it's not your Blood and nothing to do with you. You are Mestizo Indians speaking languages derived from the Latin and that's all. latino-news.press

  • @CneoPompeyo17

    @CneoPompeyo17

    2 жыл бұрын

    Latino no es lo mismo que latinoamericano

  • @guilhermej381
    @guilhermej3817 жыл бұрын

    US-Americans are really funkin' obsessed.

  • @101mythbuster
    @101mythbuster4 жыл бұрын

    There is a distinction between the terms Latin and Latin American. One is an ethnicity, the other a geographic location. Both are interchangeable with the terms Hispanic or Spanish, though their application depends specifically on wether one is referring to language, geographical location, or race.

  • @Thsiscool
    @Thsiscool6 жыл бұрын

    It's always good to find out who you are and know who you are, in terms of race, ethnicity, and nationality. But, we must always remember, in the end, we are all humans. Sometimes, we tend to forget that. Have a nice day.

  • @tigredearagaua
    @tigredearagaua9 жыл бұрын

    El término latino (adjetivo; del latín latinus, "aquél o aquello que es natural de los pueblos que hablan lenguas derivadas del latín)

  • @ViralsexY2K98
    @ViralsexY2K989 жыл бұрын

    What if I was born in Mexico but my parents are Russian and Icelandic but I grew up speaking Spanish and russian but speak Spanish better but moved away from Mexico to Japan at age 5 but kept speaking Spanish?

  • @PrincessMultiracial

    @PrincessMultiracial

    9 жыл бұрын

    +Luke Lindstrom Race, ethnicity and nationality are different, so, in your case, you're Mexican (your nationality is where you born, which would be Mexico), your ethnicity is Hispanic (anyone from a Spanish-speaking country is Hispanic, although it's a silly term), and your race is White (assuming your parents are White). Being that you moved to Japan, chances are you have citizenship there, so you can say you're Mexican-Japanese (or vice versa), if you feel an attachment to Japan (assuming you were raised there). There are many ways to go about this but all in all you're a human being just like the rest of us lol.

  • @ignorantinternettrolldestr8298

    @ignorantinternettrolldestr8298

    9 жыл бұрын

    You would be a foreign born Japanese person.

  • @ViralsexY2K98

    @ViralsexY2K98

    9 жыл бұрын

    Umm wat

  • @cfG21

    @cfG21

    8 жыл бұрын

    +PrincessMultiracial what about surinam and guyana?

  • @fragolegirl2002

    @fragolegirl2002

    6 жыл бұрын

    Doubt if your russian parents will speak to you in spanish. Most likely you'll be speaking russian at home and japanese at school and with friends.

  • @ortem000
    @ortem0008 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic clip. Thank you!

  • @JlNXED
    @JlNXED7 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU OMG IVE BEEN QUESTIONING THIS FOR YEARS

  • @seanbperiod
    @seanbperiod9 жыл бұрын

    Can someone clear this up? Is there a difference between nationality and ethnicity? I always thought that nationality means the country that one belongs to and have legal residency in. Whereas, ethnicity is where one's heritage/lineage is from. Correct? It just bothers me when people incorrectly interchange these, more often using nationality in place of ethnicity; much like the host of this video did. --- "What's your nationality?" Umm.. I'm American. I was born in the United States.

  • @Sexysingerlady

    @Sexysingerlady

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Yea, you're right. I'm Brazilian (nationality) of Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, and native Brazilian ethnicity. I look white, but I know I have native Brazilian because it was present at 2% on my DNA test. :-)

  • @phill9825

    @phill9825

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ethnicity/Ancestry - African, European, Middle Eastern/Arabian, Asian, and Native American. Culture/Heritage - Nationality. Race - Human Race.

  • @conradgarcia4604

    @conradgarcia4604

    9 жыл бұрын

    Phillip Guy YES

  • @rmpbklyn6063

    @rmpbklyn6063

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** yes, nationality is which nation you were born in. ethnicity is culture you live by.

  • @obitouchiha9393
    @obitouchiha93939 жыл бұрын

    Spaniard = Person born in Spain. Spanish = Language. | Related to the language or to Spain. Castilian = Spain Spanish. Latino = Neutral American Spanish. | Person born in Latin-America. Hispanic = Related to / born in a Spanish-speaking country.

  • @marshalt

    @marshalt

    9 жыл бұрын

    Obito Uchiha Castilian = Spain Spanish. It's not quite that simple. Spain is made up of former kingdoms and countries. These people have different languages and cultures and many of them identify with the region they come from. Someone from Galicia, for example, wouldn't appreciate being called a Castilian.

  • @bobbymoya

    @bobbymoya

    9 жыл бұрын

    Obito Uchiha Well done Obito! But you also need to define Latin America = Group of countries in the Western Hemisphere with a contemporary official language derived from Latin. French Guiana is part of Latin America; Jamaica isn't.

  • @bbenitez20

    @bbenitez20

    9 жыл бұрын

    Obito Uchiha Wrong. "Spain Spanish" is not a thing, considering that Catalonian is not spanish at all. Castillian is a Spanish dialect (one of four main ones) As for Latino, then you wouldn't be Latino if you actually came from a language that once spoken latin? So essentially the root of this word is meaningless, according to your definition?

  • @chloealexis2392
    @chloealexis23927 жыл бұрын

    If both my parents are from Portugal what would I consider myself? Latino? Hispanic?

  • @kennethh7881

    @kennethh7881

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chloe Alexis neither but you can make an argument for being hispanic becuase at one time Portugal and Spain was on country

  • @hugooc
    @hugooc7 жыл бұрын

    The Venn diagram at 1:07 is incorrect. It should not include Brazil at the intersection of the two groups. (As it does with Spain.)

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann89694 жыл бұрын

    Latinos include people that speak Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, And French, while Hispanic just includes Spanish speaking Latin Americans And Spanish is Spanish originally from Spain

  • @soso694
    @soso6949 жыл бұрын

    I have a question. Since Brazilians (a non-Spanish speaking country) are considered Latino, why are people from countries like Guyana, Belize, Haiti, etc not considered Latino? (Especially since Haiti shares an island with DR). I always understood the term as someone from a Spanish speaking country in the Latin American region. But since Brazilians are considered Latino that messes up the definition and opens up Inquiry as to if those other countries should be considered Latino too. Thanks in advance to anyone who answers my question!

  • @jarrinsonsuarez7183

    @jarrinsonsuarez7183

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Guayan and belice speaking english. Is not Latino

  • @soso694

    @soso694

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Estes Thank you for answering. Then why is Brazil. (a non-spanish speaking country) considered a Latino country?

  • @bluecactus11

    @bluecactus11

    9 жыл бұрын

    Latino refers to a Latin based language like Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Those languages, and many others, developed from Latin after the Roman Empire fell and spread to the Americas through colonization starting after 1492. That's why those languages are also known as Romance languages because they come from the language of the Romans: Latin.

  • @soso694

    @soso694

    9 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I never considered Haitians or anyone from the French Caribbean to be latino.I don't even think most latino people from spanish speaking countries consider them to be latino. It really is a confusing term lol.

  • @ericacamacho8080

    @ericacamacho8080

    9 жыл бұрын

    Fabian Prado thank you.

  • @vballer.5h157
    @vballer.5h1577 жыл бұрын

    No entiendo mucho, pero mi papa, my father is from Mexico, and my mom is Hispanic, which I don't really know what I am. I know that I am Hispanic because I was born in the united states and I hear both languages spanish and english en mi casita. Does that make me latina or no? I don't really know my geography...

  • @johnrobertruiz9201
    @johnrobertruiz92017 жыл бұрын

    How about those people in the Philippines that has a Spanish ansestry, would you call them asian Hispanic or asian Latino?

  • @ekcagz

    @ekcagz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just asian. Even those who has some sort of hispanic ancestry, they are surrounded by Filipino culture, which is strongly south east asian.

  • @Fabigrill
    @Fabigrill9 жыл бұрын

    Hey Kat! Love your vlogs. About those terms, I don't live in the U.S., I live in Brazil, a melting pot of races and people, so for me it is very strange/funny/off-putting to see how americans make race such a big deal! Everything is so labeled everywhere, and I understand the need for that, because there's so many racism in the states, but for me, personally it's weird. (of course, there is A LOT of racism here in Brazil, I can't deny that, and it's very confusing to see the identity Brazil has, I've travelled to some contries in latin america and I see that most people don't consider Brazil as latin america, because it is a continental country. I disagree with that, but...) I can't define myself entirely in terms of race. I'm white, but I have italian, portuguese and indigenous ancestry, and in my family there are some african americans, and my sister is mixed race (I don't know if it is politically incorrect to say that... There's some many eggshells to step! I don't even know where to begin!). I identify as brazilian, period. (I don't know if I expressed myself well... Sorry if I wrote something wrong, haha)

  • @tacertxa4018
    @tacertxa40188 жыл бұрын

    Lo primero decir que eso de hacer que las personas las etiqueten por su color de piel, rasgos o facciones, en el resto del mundo se vería bastante racista, y lo entendería si hubieran ganado los nazis, pero creo recordar que no fue así. Lo segundo, es que están intentando clasificar desde un error primigenio que parte de una falacia: En USA parte de sus 13 colonias “originales” de europeos anglosajones, con una cultura calvinista-luterana en la que no consideraban que tuvieran alma (no eran personas) los aborígenes-americanos, con lo cual nunca se mezclaron ni tuvieron familias mixtas, en cambio los portugueses y españoles de cultura católica si le dieron la potestad a los aborígenes americanos de personas con alma, y si tenían alma podían ir al paraíso si les daban a conocer a su Dios, al mismo tiempo que crear familias con ellos. Esta es la primera diferencia de porque en Iberoamérica (Latinoamérica es un invento francés para tener presencia en América), hay mezcla, menos en Argentina y Uruguay que los hicieron “desaparecer” y expulsaron, los inmigrantes que llegaron de Europa después de independizarse. - Aún con esta mezcla en Iberoamérica, las familias más pudientes que llegaban se relacionaban sólo con los de su misma clase, con lo cual no llegaron a mezclarse, son parte de los llamados criollos que están en todos los países iberoamericanos, son una minoría, completamente europeos o casi y que controlan esos países, desde la época de la colonización y posteriormente cuando ellos (los criollos) provocaron la independencia de esos países que ya controlaban sus familias. Con lo cual dentro de Iberoamérica hay sólo europeos, criollos y posterior inmigración, luego mestizos, mezcla aborigen y europeo, y aborigen solamente, estos dos grupos son la mayoría de la población, contando también con la de origen africano y sus mezclas, por lo tanto lo que ahora se llama Latinoamericano es un mezcla o por separado de tres razas, amerindia la aborigen, caucásica la europea, y negra la africana, con lo cual intentar clasificar bajo latino, hispano a todas esas personas es un gran error, lo que le une es una cultura e idioma, de estar cientos de años bajo una cultura española o portuguesa, pero ni son una raza ni nada parecido. - Por cierto el 70% de lo que ahora es USA fue territorio español anteriormente, por eso tantos nombres en español y banderas de estados con el símbolo de la bandera imperial española, como la sureña, anexionándolas después de independizarse de España, o quitándoselas por la “fuerza” a España, como fue con Florida, Puerto Rico, las islas Filipinas, (o Cuba) que nunca se independizaron.

  • @tacertxa4018

    @tacertxa4018

    8 жыл бұрын

    Comprendo lo que dices, y estamos de acuerdo en eso, lo primordial de la nota era para dejar claro que lo que hacen los estadounidenses en calificar como etnia a latinos o hispanos es un gran error y de no comprender nada de su génesis, saludos.

  • @chantiareltina967
    @chantiareltina9676 жыл бұрын

    my dad and his blood are spaniards, my mom was france, but dont speak the language, only french , english, this makes me hispanic if im not mistaken?

  • @yesta7375
    @yesta73758 жыл бұрын

    i just call myself xicana because my parents come from México but I have no clue what ethnicity I am or am mixed with and it's always confusing to fill out forms or surveys that ask for your ethnicity b/c im like ???

  • @ekcagz

    @ekcagz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your ethnicity is “mexican” or latin american. You can chose both. American is not an ethnicity.

  • @rixibravus
    @rixibravus8 жыл бұрын

    and as always, spain is the bad guy

  • @jude4673

    @jude4673

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well we were the bad guys lmao

  • @user-cw4br4nd5q

    @user-cw4br4nd5q

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don't remind me that :(

  • @sarcastic4982

    @sarcastic4982

    3 жыл бұрын

    I mean,,,

  • @addys6777

    @addys6777

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jude4673 Still... We would have been invaded by another country/culture ngl

  • @adamdomo8936
    @adamdomo89369 жыл бұрын

    meh I've always felt people get way too caught up with "heritages". Wouldn't a person simply identify with the country they were born into and/or the culture they were raised in? IE Peruvian, Colombian, Brazillian, Mexican, Dominican, Puertorican, Spanish, etc... the term latino or hispanic feels far too broad and even outdated. It'd be like calling most white people "europeans", which I guess you could, but why? It'd be like if people referred to be as a "slav", which I guess is historically accurate, but I was raised in American, but taught Ukrainian culture throughout my life by parents born in Ukraine. I'm American with a deep understanding of my heritage. The fact the video has to dive into colonization from over 300 years ago seems trivial at this time.

  • @adamdomo8936

    @adamdomo8936

    9 жыл бұрын

    maybe trivial isn't the right word, just... dated? I don't know if I'm accurately conveying what I mean. When someone asks me "what are you" or "what's your heritage", I don't feel it necessary to give them a 300 year history lesson to explain. Ie: I was born in New Jersey and raised by parents who came from Panama. So my heritage is Panamanian, but in reality I was in fact raised in New Jersey, so I'm just American with Panamanian blood, genes, and a good understanding and respect for the Panamanian history (this isn't my background, i'm just giving an example).You don't have to trace back to Montezuma to explain "what are you". It's a can of worms that anyone could open up. Now it's tough to identify exactly what country their genes are from on the surface, so I am definitely guilty of just saying "spanish", which can quickly be corrected by saying "I'm from Panama", which I'd respond "gotcha". Yeah I'll say dated is the better word.

  • @sirmount2636

    @sirmount2636

    9 жыл бұрын

    In my opinion, it's just a means of dividing people to better easily control them.

  • @haydee7476

    @haydee7476

    9 жыл бұрын

    Well I am from Argentina but my surname and heritage are Italian. At home we eat pasta more than we eat meat and we follow Italian costumes more than Argentine ones. We don't dance tango, we dance tarantella, and we have double nationality. So I think it's about respecting your ancestors and keeping traditions alive. Idk. The town where I live was first inhabited by Italian people who came to South America. We've always identified as Italo-Argentinos

  • @anabolous3223

    @anabolous3223

    9 жыл бұрын

    Adam Domo No lol. If you're ancestors or relatives are from somewhere you should recognize it. My family was born in Barbados and I love that culture and the people. How could someone only focus on being American? It's boring lol. White Americans are descendants from Europe... but I don't know why a lot of them don't know about their cultures.They usually just call themselves white. Colonization is a huge part of peoples' histories, of course she has to dive into it lol. You don't feel "attacked" do you???

  • @fragolegirl2002

    @fragolegirl2002

    6 жыл бұрын

    If these buggers in the US would stop obsessing with my identity and also to try to enforce who they think I should be which in fact they just want to smack an ignorant stereotypical label on me. rather than get their lazy butts to google quichua indians.

  • @ccaddeo
    @ccaddeo8 жыл бұрын

    ok just to make this clear. The term Latinamerica came from the French who wanted to differentiate Anglophone from Latin speaking people in the Americas continent back in the days of colonialism. Latin languages are: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Italian and Catalan. Therefore, Latins are whoever speak one of these languages. Latinamericans are those who speak Spanish, French or Portuguese and they can be black, natives, white or mixed races. The term Latino is an expression created or just used in the USA. It stereotype people from Latinamerica as being just natives when Latinamerica is composed by other races.

  • @bela15216
    @bela152166 жыл бұрын

    i’m 1/4 cuban and 1/8 spanish (cuban on dad’s side, spanish on mom’s) and although i don’t feel connected to spain, i do feel a decent amount of connection to cuba through my grandmother. i look white and for most of my life identified as such, since the rest of my heritage is polish (polish jew), french, and catalan. can i identify as latinx if i’m mostly white?

  • @LynxChan
    @LynxChan9 жыл бұрын

    I identify as Spanish American because I'm legally and culturally from both countries. I cannot fathom why anyone not from Spain would identify as Spanish (seriously, lots of African countries speak French, and no one calls them French). Spaniards don't consider themselves Hispanic, though to be fair most people only know the term Hispanic because of American culture. So I guess for Spain Hispanic would be all the people originating in the former colonies who speak Spanish, and Latin American covers everyone South of the US border, no matter what they speak. It's definitely not a matter of connection to Spain, because the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea are also former Spanish colonies and I don't think ANYONE is calling them Hispanic, least of all themselves.

  • @amosatabeira1705

    @amosatabeira1705

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** "Denying a part of who you are to say otherwise" ? Because of colonization we try to erase our native and afro ancestry as much as possible. And this whole romantic take on history that the Spanish "intermixed" is bullshit. The spanish killed, raped, and stole from our ancestors. Those of us that remained were brainwashed to "mejorar la raza" by marrying someone whiter than yourself. Yes we have Spanish blood but it's tainted by a violent history of rape, theft, genocide, whitewashing, and erasure. People continue to identify as "Spanish" even when they are clearly not, because we have a 500 year long history of colonization brainwashing us to empathize with our colonizers.

  • @ragabashmoon1551

    @ragabashmoon1551

    9 жыл бұрын

    LynxChan That is true, the term "hispanic" was pretty much invented by the U.S. Census Bureau but most people nowadays don't know that.

  • @amosatabeira1705

    @amosatabeira1705

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Go back and read my comment because you missed my entire point. I never said I didn't have Spanish blood, I actually stated the complete opposite. My point is that there's just something that feels wrong when a Latinx person who wans't born or raised in Spain calls themselves "Spanish". A lot of Latinxs feel ok calling themselves spanish becasue they're ignorant of their history and they think the Spanish were superior to Indigenous and the West Africans.

  • @someonesomewhere6633

    @someonesomewhere6633

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** The term Hispanic derives from Hispanicus (which derived from Hispania), Hispania may in turn derive from Latin Hispanicus, or from Greek Ισπανία Hispania and Ισπανός Hispanos. In English the word is attested from the 16th century. Hispanus was the Latin name given to a person from Hispania during Roman rule.

  • @bkwrmgal

    @bkwrmgal

    9 жыл бұрын

    LynxChan Lots of Filipinos who are of Spanish descent consider themselves Hispanic but NOT Latino, not necessarily the majority mind you but certainly many of those upper-class Filipinos with a quarter or more Spanish.

  • @alejandroverger5064
    @alejandroverger50649 жыл бұрын

    Latino is appicable to the people from the Lacio, it's the geographic area around Rome. Latino is not only for Hispanic o Spanish people, Italians, french, greeks, portuguese, are latin people too. About the french people, there are normands, gallic and other roots depending of wich region of France are we talking about. I hope had to be useful. (English is not my language, I'm sorry if its not clear)

  • @a.garciaborrego6281

    @a.garciaborrego6281

    3 жыл бұрын

    Greeks are not Latin, their culture predates Rome

  • @HeroicPorkChops
    @HeroicPorkChops8 жыл бұрын

    as a caucasian american, it is sometimes frustrating to have someone question me when i tell them im spanish. as in I have ancestry from Spain. its so ridiculous how we judge each other based on appearances.

  • @a.garciaborrego6281

    @a.garciaborrego6281

    3 жыл бұрын

    Since your ancestry is from Spain but you weren't born there you should use Spaniard and not Spanish to refer to yourself.

  • @HeroicPorkChops

    @HeroicPorkChops

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@a.garciaborrego6281 you are correct. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @Milkman.G6
    @Milkman.G67 жыл бұрын

    I'm not from Spain but my family is . does that make me latina or hispanic ?

  • @marissa7955
    @marissa79559 жыл бұрын

    Creo que estas un poco equivocada...latino es todo aquel que sus antepasados sean romanos, por lo tanto los españoles tambien somos latinos.

  • @pingapatty4395

    @pingapatty4395

    9 жыл бұрын

    La muchacha no tiene idea de lo que esta hablando. Quizás se refería a los latinoamericanos pero se olvido de la real definición de la palabra latino. Quizás nunca la leyó, pero aún así; está totalmente fuera de la realidad. Una vergüenza que alguien de origen latino como ella este enseñando mal el concepto a personas de otras culturas.

  • @angeldav82
    @angeldav825 жыл бұрын

    Latina and hispanic terms are from Europe.

  • @renatomacchi2195

    @renatomacchi2195

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes. www.latino-news.press

  • @aads1823

    @aads1823

    4 жыл бұрын

    yuppp! straight facts!!!

  • @estudiantes68
    @estudiantes686 жыл бұрын

    I am an Argentine who has just come back from New York. One of the things that surprised me most was that Latin-Americans talked to me in English, and even called me "gringo". The "Latinos" I saw in New York are very different from the people I see in Argentina everyday. Argentina was second in terms of European immigration, after the USA. But Argentina doesn't have black people -although there is a minority of indians from neighbour countries. So, to put all Latin-Americans under the same label does not make any sense. At least, the "latino" or "hispanic" label does not go along with Argentines very well.

  • @chauntellehernandez9521
    @chauntellehernandez9521 Жыл бұрын

    I love this video because it's helping me understand more about Hispanic culture because I was born in the USA but my Ethnicity is 50%Cuban and 50% Salvadoran. And I love learning about Hispanic culture.

  • @detailsmove
    @detailsmove9 жыл бұрын

    Topics like these can get ridiculous. I'm Peruvian/Brasilian from Miami and I don't really care whether people refer to me as Hispanic or Latino. The argument of being politically correct can get annoying in our society. We have bigger problems to worry about. On that note, I do appreciate that this video spreads knowledge and information on the subject. All I'm saying, in the end, it's not a very big deal.

  • @liz6735
    @liz67355 жыл бұрын

    why isn't the philippines included on your hispanic comparison chart :'( Definition of hispanic: "It commonly applies to countries once under colonial possession by the Spanish Empire following Spanish colonization of the Americas, parts of the Asia-Pacific region and Africa." Philippines was colonized for over 300 years and includes a heavy influence from Spain.

  • @Madibeats

    @Madibeats

    4 жыл бұрын

    Liz frfr si si

  • @thankuslay6766

    @thankuslay6766

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are poor country. Go to hell! You are not Asian. You are not Pacific Islander. You are not Hispanic. You are trash.

  • @Bleep5980

    @Bleep5980

    4 жыл бұрын

    A. Stab wtf

  • @icyt6452

    @icyt6452

    4 жыл бұрын

    Liz because you guys speak tagalog

  • @liz6735

    @liz6735

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@thankuslay6766 lol I'm a USA and Philippines citizen. The USA is a very strong country, and I support the Philippines too. 한국어도 할 수 있어요. 세상에 어디에 왔는데...? I also speak Korean. hehe. 따뜻한 열린 마음을 가져야 되요.

  • @jessicafb5398
    @jessicafb5398 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative - thank you!

  • @clarkereid9800
    @clarkereid98008 жыл бұрын

    Could you possibly do this video in Spanish? I'd love to use it in my Spanish classes :)

  • @R41N3LLGaming
    @R41N3LLGaming9 жыл бұрын

    Hispanic = a person from a country that has Spanish as its main/one of its main languages Latino = a person from Latin America (countries that has a Romance language as its main/one of its main languages, excluding Canada) Spanish = a person from Spain

  • @favelachan

    @favelachan

    6 жыл бұрын

    French Canadians*

  • @phillip_iv_planetking6354

    @phillip_iv_planetking6354

    5 жыл бұрын

    Latino is a misnomer that comes from Napoleon's attempt at flattering the newly formed Republics in South America for assistance in his wars. Hispanic/Hispano or even Ibero would be right.

  • @mariasoldi320

    @mariasoldi320

    5 жыл бұрын

    But a person from Spain is Latino too? Because I know some Spaniards that deny being Latinos

  • @imtehcumseh

    @imtehcumseh

    5 жыл бұрын

    I thought someone from spain is called Spaniard and the language that they speak is called Spanish

  • @Malouco

    @Malouco

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nel TB the Portuguese and the Spanish are the same people even by culutre. They only got more African influences bc at the table when Portugal and Spain divided the conquest up that is what they did.

  • @Moltenblood
    @Moltenblood9 жыл бұрын

    Both of my parents are 100% Brazilian, and I asked them if we were Latino. They laughed and said no.

  • @tamayokenogarimi

    @tamayokenogarimi

    9 жыл бұрын

    Moltenblood My grandma read me the riot act when I asked if we were "chicanos" Oh lol. NO. Silly nonsense no such country! We are American and of Spanish descent. I am Mexican in birth but with no indian blood. Chicano chicano *huff huff*. Heh decades later I asked her about chollos . Omgerd. Can never look at that kinda of guy without giggling now.

  • @Embargoman

    @Embargoman

    9 жыл бұрын

    Moltenblood You might have Portuguese blood your ancestors where the colonizers from Portugal and also their is some Brazilians who have Japanese mix.

  • @Moltenblood

    @Moltenblood

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Well yeah, my dad's whole family is from Brazil and they are totally white. Which indicates European blood.

  • @DJFANTASTICOENCHICAGO

    @DJFANTASTICOENCHICAGO

    9 жыл бұрын

    Moltenblood well according to this video you are latino but not hispanic and not spanish. be happy now and tell them they were wrong :)

  • @Moltenblood

    @Moltenblood

    9 жыл бұрын

    DJ FANTASTICO EN CHICAGO No. This video is wrong dude. Take it from actual Brazilians. Most people in Brazil don't consider themselves Latino. Even if the government considers us Latino are under a certain technicality, we share little to no culture, language, or blood. So no. We aren't Latino.

  • @pueblorock911
    @pueblorock9113 жыл бұрын

    Its good to know and acknowledged your ancestry but be even more proud of where you are now. I was born in Mexico but was raised in America. That makes me an American who happens to be of Mexican decent, God bless America.

  • @AnyoneCanSee

    @AnyoneCanSee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shouldn't it be "God forgive America" at this point? The nation was built on slavery and the worst genocide in human history. Even this century it has been non-stop wars to steal oil and they have killed around 1 million people and left millions more as refugees of their bombs.

  • @zincster21
    @zincster218 жыл бұрын

    Live this! Super educational!

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