Is Latinx a real word?

Latinx is a term for a group identity used to describe individuals in the United States who have Latin American roots. Other names for this social category include Hispanic, Latino, Latina/o, Latine, and Latin@.
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Is there such a word as Latinx?

Latinx is a term used to describe people who are of or relate to Latin American origin or descent. It is a gender-neutral or nonbinary alternative to Latino or Latina. U.S. born refers to persons born in the United States and those born in other countries to parents at least one of whom was a U.S. citizen.
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When did Latinx become a word?

The word "Latinx" originated in the mid-2000s "in activist circles primarily in the U.S. as an expansion of earlier gender-inclusive variations such as Latino/a (with the slash) and Latin@ (with the “at” sign)," says Joseph M.
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Who made up the word Latinx?

It was created by English-speaking U.S. Latinx people for use in English conversation.” Though it's unclear when or how it began, it's mostly tied to the early 2000s, with it reportedly appearing on Google Trends in 2004. There are a few possibilities about how the word came to be.
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Why is the word Latinx used?

The term is used to describe the diverse group of people who have roots in Latin America. Because the Spanish language classifies most words as masculine or feminine, the term Latinx emerged out of an act of solidarity to include LGBTQIA+ folks who may not want to be classified as male or female.
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Is the Term ‘Latinx’ Offensive? 50% of Hispanics Think So



Should I use the term Latinx?

A 2020 Pew Research Center survey found that only 23% of US adults who self-identified as Hispanic or Latino had heard of the term Latinx. Of those, 65% said that the term Latinx should not be used to describe them, with most preferring terms such as Hispanic or Latino.
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How do I pronounce Latinx?

The most common way to pronounce Latinx is the same way you would Spanish-derived Latina or Latino but pronouncing the "x" as the name of the English letter X. So you get something like \luh-TEE-neks\. 'Latinx' is a gender-neutral word for people of Latin American descent.
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What is the difference between Hispanic and Latinx?

Think of the term Hispanic tied to the Spanish language. Hispanic excludes Brazilians, who predominantly speak Portuguese. Latino is tied to a geographical region, much of what was colonized by Spain. Latinx is a more progressive term that is gender-neutral.
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Is Hispanic or Latino correct?

When talking about people of Latin American descent in the U.S. you can generally use Latino (or Latina for a woman). Hispanic is also correct if you are talking to someone who speaks Spanish. But if you value your life, never ever say a Brazilian is a Hispanic.
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What is my race if I am Hispanic?

About Hispanic Origin

OMB defines "Hispanic or Latino" as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
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What does Black FOLX mean?

Definition of folx

: folks —used especially to explicitly signal the inclusion of groups commonly marginalized Having women teach other women matters. Women of color. Transgender women. Disabled women.
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Are you Latina If you're from Spain?

For example, a person from Spain would be Hispanic but not Latino because Spain is a Spanish-speaking country but not a Latin American country.
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Are Italians Latino?

"Latino" does not include speakers of Romance languages from Europe, such as Italians or Spaniards, and some people have (tenuously) argued that it excludes Spanish speakers from the Caribbean.
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Is Chicano a race or ethnicity?

Chicano or Chicana is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s by many Mexican Americans to express a political stance founded on pride in a shared cultural, ethnic, and community identity.
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Whats the difference between Hispanic and Mexican?

Mexican refers to an inhabitant or a native of Mexico which is a Latin American country. Hispanic refers to a person who speaks Spanish, one of Latin American descent and resides in the USA. In Mexico, Spanish is the main language but that doesn't mean that all Mexicans can and do speak the language.
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Are Portuguese and Spanish the same race?

Are Spanish and Portuguese ethnically the same? No, they are of two different ethnic groups. However, they are very closely related to one another in geography, language, and history.
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Is Latine grammatically correct?

Some people choose to still use the written “-x”, but rather than pronounce it as “latin-ex” /latineks/, they use “lah-ti-ness” /latines/. When speaking English, both of these forms work great: you just add /ɪz/ for the plural form and you're done.
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Is Brazil Hispanic?

Hispanic refers to someone who speaks the Spanish language. Hispanics are people from or with ancestors from Spain, Mexico, Central America and South America. Brazilians are not considered Hispanic, however, because they speak Portuguese. Latino(a) refers to the geographic origin of someone.
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What is the difference between being Spanish and Hispanic?

The word Spanish refers to both a language and a nationality. A common mistake is calling a Spanish-speaking person Spanish. A person who speaks Spanish is Hispanic. A person who is from Spain or has origins from Spain is Spanish.
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What's the difference between Latin and Latino?

Please note that Brazilians are Latins, not Latinos as "Latinos" is used when speaking English in the U.S. Brazilians are Latins because they speak Portuguese, which is a "Latin" language. There are, in fact, 23 Latin languages spoken in the world today.
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What are the two most common Hispanic surnames in the US?

But for the first time, two Hispanic surnames -- Garcia and Rodriguez -- are among the top 10 most common in the nation, and Martinez nearly edged out Wilson for 10th place.
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Why is it spelled womxn?

Womxn has been found in writing since the 1970s, along with the term womyn, to avoid perceived sexism in the standard spelling, which contains the word "man". The term "womxn" began gaining more attention and use in the 2010s as intersectional feminists promoted it as explicitly inclusive.
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What does LGBTQIA2S+ stand for?

What does LGBTQIA2S+ mean? LGTBQIA2S+ is an acronym for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and/or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Two-Spirit, and the countless affirmative ways in which people choose to self-identify.
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