西班牙裔
西班牙裔(西班牙語:)或西班牙語裔是美洲地区的一个特定语言族群,他们拥有来自于拉丁美洲或者伊比利亚半岛的血统。[1][2][3]广义来说,西班牙裔包含所有在美洲居住并且自定义为西班牙裔或者拉丁裔的一类人。[4][5][6][7][8][9]
西班牙裔和拉丁裔和西班牙人的区别
西班牙裔(Hispanic)和拉丁裔(Latino)经常会被人们混用。事实上,西班牙裔的定义相比而言较为广义,指的是说西班牙语的人或者祖籍为西班牙的人;而拉丁裔的则较为狭义,指的是拥有狭义拉丁美洲祖先的人们(因此还包括巴西人,尽管大部分巴西人说葡萄牙语),这里的狭义指代的是以拉丁语族语言为官方语言的美洲国家和地区,即西班牙语、葡萄牙语以及法语,注意英语和荷兰语不属于拉丁语族。[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
除了這兩者外,還有更狹義的西班牙人(Españoles,英語Spaniards),僅指代和現代西班牙有關的人。
用简单的公式表达,
拉丁裔 = 祖籍为拉丁美洲的人=说西班牙语的拉丁美洲人+说葡萄牙語的拉丁美洲人(巴西人)+说法语的拉丁美洲人(偶尔包括)-西班牙人-葡萄牙人-法国人-说英语的美洲人(盖亚那人+貝里斯人等)-说荷兰语的美洲人(苏里南人)
西班牙裔 = 西班牙人+说西班牙语的拉丁美洲人-葡萄牙人-巴西人
葡萄牙人和其他说葡萄牙语且非拉丁美洲人则既不是西班牙裔也不是拉丁裔,但包含葡語為主的巴西人,而以英語主的加勒比海國家人民則有時和講荷語的蘇利南人和以英文為主的蓋亞那人和貝里斯人被排除在外,因為英語和荷語並非屬於拉丁語族的語言,而蘇國與蓋國更以印度族裔為多數,其中蓋亞那的亞裔族群眾多(華人和印度裔眾多),而拉丁民族中的歐洲白人後裔、印地安人後裔和印歐混血人種(梅斯蒂索人)皆屬少數,只有非裔黑人和歐非混血人佔多數,所以有時也會被排除在外,而以法語為主的海地人(雖然主要種族是非裔黑人)與法屬圭亞那人民廣義也算拉丁裔,因為法語也是拉丁語所延伸出的拉丁語族中的一種語言,但拉丁裔更常被用於講西班語為主的人身上。
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