Usage examples of "Latin American" in English with translation to Spanish

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Latin American novels are characterized by their contrast. La novela latinoamericana se caracteriza por sus contrastes.
Baseball is a popular sport in several Latin American countries. El béisbol es un deporte popular en varios países de Latinoamérica.
It's an American tradition to make a wish on your birthday. Es una tradición estadounidense pedir un deseo por tu cumpleaños.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Muchas palabras inglesas provienen del latín.
I am an American citizen. Soy ciudadano norteamericano.
Greek and Latin are useful languages. That's why I study them. Griego y latín son idiomas útiles, por eso los estudio.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague. Hola, mi nombre es John Reindle. Trabajo en la Embajada Americana de Praga.
Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin. Lenguas como el francés, italiano y español tienen sus orígenes del latín.
How can you tell an Englishman from an American? ¿Cómo podéis distinguir a un inglés de un estadounidense?
Latin is one of the few languages that requires a good knowledge of grammars. El latín es uno de los pocos idiomas que requieren un buen conocimiento de la gramática.
Is your coworker an American? ¿Es tu socio un americano?
My Latin is getting rusty. Mi latín se está oxidando.
Lucy is American. Lucy es americana.
Latin is a dead language. El latín es una lengua muerta.
American football is for sissies. If you're a real man you play rugby. El fútbol americano es para niñas. Los hombres de verdad juegan a rugby.
The mass used to be said in Latin. Antiguamente, la misa se decía en latín.
The American people elected Mr Clinton President. El pueblo americano eligió al Sr. Clinton presidente.
The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada. La mayoría vinieron de Europa, pero muchos vinieron también de América Latina, Asia, África, Australia y Canadá.
I am an American. Soy estadounidense.
Do you know Latin? ¿Sabes latín?
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