No hablo anglias? I wonder what ethnicity people who speak Russian are. I think we're gonna need Herm Edwards assistance with this one.
I once saw a king fu movie originally in Chinese but subtitled in English and dubbed in Spanish. I have no idea what that has to do with anything but I laughed my ass off watching it.
Everyone in this forum is now dumber after reading this. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
or maybe it's a symptom of suffering through your assinine posting style. i think we may have solved the mystery, Velma.
Taken from someone i know: "I'm Puerto Rican. I considered Santana to be Spanish for years growing up until I found out he was Mexican. So now I don't think much of his music anymore." ~ unnamed I thought of this quote when I read your post and got the same queer look on my face. On that note here some latin sounds with a pinch of white http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QdjRS-4AXQ
When you're "Hispanic" and you don't speak spanish, you're not ethnically hispanic you're ethnically white -- in my book. I hope that's clear enough.
Well, they're all Hispanic. That's easy enough. I'm sorry you look queer sometimes, that happens I guess.
When you are too stupid to know the difference between ethnicity and language you are an idiot in my book. I hope thats clear enough. :grin:
When you're racially Hispanic, but you don't speak spanish, live in America and speak English, you're ethnically and culturally (most likely) white. Now here we go again with the name calling. Unbelievable. From wikipedia: You've been served.
If Spanish is your primary language and you were raised in the culture of say, Honduras, then the short answer is... YES. Now if you were raised in Barcelona, the answer would be no. Get it?
So if my friend Choi didn't speak Korean his ethnicity would be white? He was born in America. Hasn't anyone ever told you not to use Wikipedia as a reference?