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Hispanic

Spanish-speaking person in the USA, especially of Latin American descent, either native-born or immigrant from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, or any other Spanish-speaking country.

The largest Hispanic populations in the USA by states in 1998 were California with 9.9 million, Texas with 5.7 million, New York with 2.6 million, Florida with 2.1 million, and Illinois with 1.2 million.



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Later he Hispanicized his name, changing "James" into "Santiago.
based manufacturer of Bubble Wrap and other packaging products, it was yet another indication that English will be the dominant language of international business in the generation ahead--even, he argues, as the United States becomes heavily Hispanicized and as China, with its huge population, makes its mark on the global economy.
She declared that her Hispanicized seducer had reassured her (as Don Juan had Tisbea) "I do not intend to deceive [hacer burla] or trick you, but to marry you.
 
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