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American? Indian? I don't know what these words mean. In Italy, it is all about blood, family, where you come from. I'm asked where I am from. I'm from nowhere; I always was, but now I am happy knowing it.
I'm often mistaken for Spanish or Latin descent.
We've got a lot of pressure going. This is for my Latin counterpart.
mind, this poor child must be from
He speaks English, Spanish, and he's bilingual too.
Colombian humor is very black, very sarcastic.
I'm Creole, and I'm down to earth.
I don't know, man, I guess I'm gonna fade into Bolivian.
I have no nationality, no country.
Polish, Lithuanian, and German - "Dom.
The Mexicans descend from the Aztecs; the Peruvians descend from the Incas; the Argentineans descend from the boats.
Gervasio Lonquimay
Happier than a cat in a Peruvian fish market.
The Columbian Orator.
I guess I'm kind of a mutt. I was born in the U.S., my parents are from Mexico, and I grew up in Switzerland. It's weird because I sound American, but I spell theater 'theatre' with the 'r' before the 'e'.
Gringos! They have copied us again
My homeland is the portuguese language.
like most people of the time, that North America
Friends, we have now won ... I say to Aymaras, Quechuas, Chiquitaos, and Guaranis: for the first time we are going to be presidents. And I want to say to businesses, intellectual professionals, and artists: do not abandon us.
panchitos, blacks,
jose jaliopinio on a stick" do you like bmw's (big mexican weman)
I'm very American.
Your peaks are beautiful, ye Apennines!
In the soft light of these serenest skies;
From the broad highland region, black with pines,
Fair as the hills of Paradise they rise,
Bathed in the tint Peruvian slaves behold
In rosy flushes on the virgin gold.
I'm made in the Dominican. I'm from baseball country.
Boston Latin School.
When I think of my Latina side, I imagine family barbecues with carne asada, rice, beans, tortillas and a jalapeno on my plate along with 'Vicente Fernandez' blaring out the speakers. Spicy food. Salsa. Tamales. Family.
Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves.
Frenchman: Germans with good food.
I'm a writer. In Latin America, they say I'm a Latin-American writer because I also write in Spanish and my books are translated, but I am an American citizen and my books are published here, so I'm also an American writer.
Raw I'mma give it to ya, with no trivia.
Raw like cocaine straight from Bolivia.
The Brazilians were South American, and the Ukranians will be more European.
I'm as American as de Tocqueville.
I can speak Esperanto like a native.
I'm Korean-American. Not Colombian. My parents are first-generation, and I'm like ... in-between, because I moved over here when I was four or five.
I am very much about promoting Lima because I think Peru and the mountains and the Incas, everybody is aware of those, but Lima is something that people should discover - especially our food.
I may not be Hispanic, but I'm close. I'm Catholic with a mustache[]
I was born in Cuba, and my parents were tropical agronomists.
Belgian stranger - all
And what exotic part of the world do you come from?
I am Ecuadorian but people felt so safe passing me off as a skinny, blue-eyed white girl.
The name of Peru was not known to the natives.
You show me a tropical fruit and I'll show you a cocksucker from Guatemala.
She's Cherokee Indian, which is great 'cause whenever we have sex, it rains.
Uh, puedo hablar con Andrew Nelson, por favor?" I asked, feeling like an idiot.
"Quien?"
"El americano," I explained. "Muy grande americano."
In trying to describe my father, I sounded like I was ordering coffee. But it worked.
I'm Cuban. Both my parents are Cuban. My grandparents are, too. Although I have no idea where Fit comes from.
I'm a first generation American. My mother is Italian and Russian and a lot of other things, and my father is Uruguayan. In fact, my mother's been married twice, and both men were Uruguayan. So I grew up in a very European/Latin American-influenced home.
The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress.
I've always been more in touch with my Ecuadorian side. I speak Spanish.
Come on! I thought you liked Mexican!
Arbores loqui latine. The trees speak Latin.
I am an American aquarium drinker
Kid, the next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia. Let's go someplace like Bolivia.
Lithuanians and it would take more than
Am I Latin? Am I American? What the hell am I? I love my culture and I'm very proud of my culture.
My Spanish is limited to burrito and taco,
I love Ozomatli, this L.A. band that makes great coffee. They are half American, half Mexican, their coffee's great, and they're very good friends.
A country peopled by peasants, priests and pixies.
First my mother was Spanish. Then she became a Jehovahs Witness.
I am a Mexican that has been lucky enough to travel the world, speaking English, but with a heart that speaks a universal language.
I'm American. Very American. Like, I-might-have-biscuits-and-sausage-gravy-for-dinner American.
Listen, I'm not afraid of anything. I'm Colombian.
[Cuban coffee is] very powerful, very sweet, and a little dangerous - just like the people who drink it.
she's part Armenian,
Persian pussy from over the sea demure and lazy and smug and fat none of your ribbons and bells for me ours is the zest of the alley cat
My mom's Puerto Rican. That's why I'm so lively and colorful.
Dynamic, rapidly expanding European monarchy seeks a can-do visionary to head up its South American divisions.Our ideal candidate will have at least five years' experience in New World colonization and be willing to accept shift work. Fluency in Spanish an asset.Some travel involved
I know somebody in every culture.
I'm as American as Chevrolet.
Mom ran the house, so we grew up Portuguese.
In a village of La Mancha,
I'm an avid cook. Brazilian, some Italian, a little French. And I often throw dinner parties.
I do wish you'd break the careless habit of using the word American as if you had stolen it from the rest of us. Use norteamericano, because we Cubans and Mexicans and Uruguayans, we're also Americans.
UK - that was Britain.
I am Dominican American. My father was born and raised in the U.S. and his heritage is German and Eastern European, and my mother hails from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
A people that has licked a more formidable enemy than Germany or Japan, primitive North America ... a country whose national motto has been "root, hog, or die."
I usually refer to myself as Hispanic.
I am a National Football League player of American Samoan heritage. Because of my status as a professional athlete, I have been blessed to play a role in educating players and fans about the culture and history of America's southernmost territory.
The peoples of the Andes believe in the concept of 'living well' instead of wanting to 'live better' by consuming more, regardless of the cost to our neighbors and our environment.
Capitano Perduto, I'm a firm believer that you have to taste a country's soul to understand it and to grasp its people. And by soul I mean what grows there, what its people see and smell and touch every day, what travels through them and shapes them from the inside out.
I don't call myself Latin, I call myself Puerto Rican.
I spent my last year of high school in Latin America, and there's a edge of salsa under all of my rhythms.
I left Colombia because Univision brought me to the United States.
I was a farm kid from the plains of South Venezuela, from a very poor family. I grew up in a palm tree house with an earthen floor.
We Indians are Latin America's moral reserve. We act according to a universal law that consists of three basic principles: do not steal, do not lie and do not be idle.
Your American, you wouldn't know if you were up yourself.
My family's from Eastern Europe.
I'm an all-American girl.
I am Amaxon Corazon Junia Principia Delgado the Third, and I bent over my meal and wept luxurious tears into my green banana porridge. It was a perfect decoction, and it now would not satisfy me.
I might be a Cuban American, but I'm also an Afro-Cuban American.
My mother is French, my father is Texan.
I was only curious. What do I care? At least he's not Salvadoran.
Let me tell you, Alex. He's a crook. He's based here in Miami. He's a nasty piece of work."
"He's mexican" Troy added.
I had my first bowl of gazpacho when I was fifteen in Spain, and the impression it made was a lasting one.
My Latin temper blows up pretty fast, but it goes down just as fast. Maybe that's why you seldom hear of ulcers in Latin America.
(Just so you know, I practice Spanish watching Dora the Explorer and playing GTA, so I know how to say backpack, whore, and weed. I hope you're impressed.)
Guess who's running for president? Jeb Bush. Jeb was governor of Florida and he speaks fluent Spanish, which raises the question: What language did his brother speak? What was that?
I'm very curious about the world, foreign cultures.
The Cadiz tribe, not used to bearing our yoke.
Yes, I'm proud to be indigenous. I'm half-Quechua-Huachipaeri from Peru.
I think Canadians, they may be offended that I pointed out that they're stalking us. But at least we're paying attention.