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  • Monique Niccole
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2002
    • 5653

    #1

    Quick Grammar Question

    When writing Latina niche text, can I say..."Latin girls" or is that incorrect? Does it have to always be "Latina girls"?

    Sometimes it seems to flow better as just "Latin" chicks/girls/whatever.
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    So Fucking Banned
    • Jan 2005
    • 2336

    #2
    'Latina girls' is a mixture of languages.

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    • SilentKnight
      Megan Fox's fluffer
      • Oct 2005
      • 24818

      #3
      Quick answer - latina sounds more feminine somehow.

      Latin just sounds like an old dead language.

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      • D
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2006
        • 7412

        #4
        I think that "Latina Girl" is redundant in the same way "female mother" might be.



        Latina adj.

        Usage Note: The use of the feminine nouns Latina and Chicana is perfectly proper in American English, and failure to do so (as in She is a Latino) may sometimes be resented.

        Source: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
        Copyright 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
        Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
        Last edited by D; 02-09-2006, 12:49 PM.
        -D.
        ICQ: 202-96-31

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        • Linguist
          Confirmed User
          • Apr 2004
          • 1706

          #5
          Latin (from Latin Latinus, from Latium, ancient country of Italy)
          - of or relating to the peoples or countries using Romance languages; specifically : of or relating to the peoples or countries of Latin America

          Latina (American Spanish, feminine of latino Latino)
          - a woman of Latin-American origin living in the U.S.
          - a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Latin America

          So latina would be more proper in the context
          315-310

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          • Monique Niccole
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2002
            • 5653

            #6
            Originally posted by Linguist
            Latin (from Latin Latinus, from Latium, ancient country of Italy)
            - of or relating to the peoples or countries using Romance languages; specifically : of or relating to the peoples or countries of Latin America

            Latina (American Spanish, feminine of latino Latino)
            - a woman of Latin-American origin living in the U.S.
            - a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Latin America

            So latina would be more proper in the context
            I think this may be the definitive answer

            thanks

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            • D
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2006
              • 7412

              #7
              still doesn't solve for the issue of redundancy.

              "a woman girl"

              It's your call, but you asked, so... :-D
              -D.
              ICQ: 202-96-31

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              • Monique Niccole
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2002
                • 5653

                #8
                Originally posted by D_hodough
                still doesn't solve for the issue of redundancy.

                "a woman girl"

                It's your call, but you asked, so... :-D
                true...how about I just replace every instance of "girl" with "slut"?

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                • D
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 7412

                  #9
                  there ya go... :-D "slut" is not gender-specific.

                  That way you'll know if you have any linguistic phd's peruse your page, they wont be offended by improper use of the English language! hehe...
                  -D.
                  ICQ: 202-96-31

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                  • Linguist
                    Confirmed User
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 1706

                    #10
                    Originally posted by D_hodough
                    still doesn't solve for the issue of redundancy.

                    "a woman girl"

                    It's your call, but you asked, so... :-D
                    Latina can also be used as an adjective, so I think it's perfectly fine to say "she's a latina girl". Saying "she's a latin girl" doesn't explicitly say that she's from south america - it can apply to any member of romance language (italian etc).
                    It does sound similar to saying "a female girl", but latina doesn't just describe the gender, it also describes the nature of the girl itself, ie from south america. Plus "latina" can refer to a milf or a granny, you want to specify that it's a girl (teen)
                    315-310

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                    • EdgeXXX
                      Confirmed User
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 5816

                      #11
                      Short Answer:




                      Latinas are Latin girls.

                      The term "Latina Girl" is redundant.
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