Latino

How many syllables in Latino?

latino has 3 syllables

Split Latino into syllables?

lati-no

Definition of Latino

Latino is a term used to describe people of Latin American origin or descent.

How should Latino divide into syllables

There are three syllables in this word. The first syllable has a vowel 'a' and a consonant 'l'. The second syllable has a vowel 'i' and a consonant 't'. The last syllable has a vowel 'o' and a consonant 'n'.

Part of Speech - Latino

Noun

My friend is a Latino and she speaks Spanish fluently.

Sentences with Latino

  • My neighbor is a Latino and he loves to dance salsa.
  • The school organized a Latino heritage month celebration.
  • I'm learning Spanish because many Latinos speak it.
  • There are many successful Latino entrepreneurs in the United States.
  • The Latino community is diverse and rich in traditions.
  • I went to a Latino festival and tasted delicious food from different countries.
  • Latino immigrants contribute to the economy of the country.
  • My favorite singer is a famous Latino artist.
  • Latino families often have strong cultural ties.
  • The Latino population in this city is growing.

Quotes with Latino

  • The Latino community holds a special place in my heart. - Gloria Estefan
  • I am proud to be a Latino in the United States. - Carlos PenaVega
  • The Latino vote can make a difference in elections. - Julian Castro
  • We need more Latino representation in politics and media. - Eva Longoria
  • The Latino culture is vibrant and full of life. - Lin-Manuel Miranda

Number of characters in Latino

6 ( l, a, t, i, n, o )

Unique letters in Latino

6 ( l, a, t, i, n, o )

Latino Backwards

onital

Phonetic Transcription of Latino

IPA (International): lɑ:ˈti:nəʊ

ARA (American): lɑˈtino

EPA (English): lɑ:ˈti:nəʊ

LAA-TIY-NOW

Phonetic Transcription of Latino

IPA (International): lʌˈti:nəʊ

ARA (American): lʌˈtino

EPA (English): lʌˈti:nəʊ

LAH-TIY-NOW

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