These terms, as he points out later in the work, are a translation into German of Dante's vulgare latinum and Latinum vulgare, and the Italian of Boccaccio, latino volgare. |
He spent one year there performing flamenco, jazz, and Latino dances in clubs and restaurants. |
We began to have major media artists being recognized as Latino superstars. |
They wrote personal reflections each morning on the nature of leadership, the meaning of being Latino or their personal values. |
These guys are real nasty jammers, they do gypsy reggae, Latino ska funk, you name it. |
They identified more with black and Latino American culture than white American culture. |