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MineralMan

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3. French, Italian, and Portuguese people are also "Latin" under that definition, though.
Fri Dec 18, 2020, 09:40 AM
Dec 2020

Their languages are Latin-based, as well. But, they are not in the same group being referred to.

Hispanic works, and has been in long use. It's also gender-neutral, but it's not a Spanish word, either.

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