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  • Latinx | Definition, Meaning, Usage | Britannica
    Latinx, gender-neutral term referring to someone living in the United States who was born in or has ancestors from Latin America; it is an alternative to the masculine (Latino) and feminine (Latina) forms
  • LATINX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LATINX is of, relating to, or marked by Latin American heritage : latine—used as a gender-neutral alternative to Latina or Latino How to use Latinx in a sentence Usage of Latine and Latinx: Usage Guide
  • Latinx - Wikipedia
    Latinx is an English neologism used to refer to people with Latin American cultural or ethnic identity in the United States The term aims to be a gender-neutral alternative to Latino and Latina by replacing the masculine -o and feminine -a ending with the -x suffix
  • The Word History of Latinx - Merriam-Webster
    Latinx is used generally as a gender-neutral term for Latin Americans, but it has been especially embraced by members of Latin LGBTQ communities as a word to identify themselves as people of Latin descent possessing a gender identity outside the male female binary
  • Latinx: How many US Hispanics have heard the term, and who uses it . . .
    “Latinx” is a recent pan-ethnic label that emerged to describe the U S population that traces its roots to Latin America and Spain Awareness of it among U S Hispanics has grown, but use remains low This chapter explores patterns of Latinx awareness and use among the U S Hispanic population
  • LatinX: Definition Usage - Verywell Mind
    What Is Latinx? The term Latinx is a somewhat new, gender-neutral and non-binary term used to describe Americans of Latin American or Spanish descent and is meant to replace the terms “Hispanic" and “Latino Latina "
  • What’s in a name? How the terms ‘Latinx’ and ‘Latiné’ are gaining . . .
    “Latino” and “Hispanic” have long been the most prominent terms used to describe people in the U S with roots in Latin America and Spain But over the last several years, “Latinx” has become a de-facto gender neutral alternative to Latino and Hispanic, according to a new study by race and ethnicity researchers
  • Latinx noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of Latinx noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more


















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