hispanic american
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Definition
Noun: 1. An American citizen or resident whose first language is Spanish or who has ancestry from a Spanish-speaking country. This term refers to a person of Hispanic heritage living in the United States. It emphasizes linguistic and cultural background rather than race.
Usage
- The term "Hispanic American" is used as a demographic and cultural identifier.
- It functions as a countable noun.
- It is often used in formal, academic, or official contexts when discussing population groups, culture, or social issues.
Examples
- As a subject:
- The new community center was built to serve the local Hispanic American population.
- As an object:
- The museum's exhibit celebrates the contributions of the Hispanic American.
- With a determiner:
- She is a Hispanic American who grew up speaking both English and Spanish at home.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun to describe a related concept.
- The study focused on Hispanic American voting patterns in the election.
Variants and Related Words
- Hispanic (noun/adjective): A broader term for a person from or with ancestry from a Spanish-speaking country, not necessarily American.
- Latino/Latina (noun/adjective): Terms often used to refer to people with origins in Latin America, which includes Portuguese-speaking Brazil but excludes Spain.
- Latin American (noun/adjective): A person from or related to Latin America.
- Chicano/Chicana (noun/adjective): A term often used by some Mexican Americans to express political and cultural identity.
Synonyms
- Latino American
- Spanish-speaking American
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Hispanic American" specifically links the person to the United States ("American"). Without "American," the word "Hispanic" has a wider, international scope.
- It is primarily an ethnic and cultural identifier, not a racial one. Hispanic Americans can be of any race.
Noun
- an American whose first language is Spanish