Hispanic (adjective)

Relating to Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas, or their people or culture.

Origin:

From latin hispanicus, from hispānia (“iberian peninsula”), from punic (a language spoken in north africa) and ancient greek ἰβηρία (ibēría).

Examples:

  1. The Hispanic community is an important part of the cultural fabric of the city.
  2. She is fluent in both English and Spanish, thanks to her Hispanic heritage.
  3. The museum is featuring a new exhibit on Hispanic art and artists.
  4. The conference will focus on issues affecting Hispanic entrepreneurs.
  5. He enjoys listening to Hispanic music and learning about different rhythms and styles.
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