Pronunciation: /ˈlætɪŋks/
noun a gender-neutral term used to refer to people of Latin American descent
A1 Latinx people come from various countries in Latin America.
A2 I have a Latinx friend who is really good at salsa dancing.
B1 The Latinx community in the United States is diverse and vibrant.
B2 Latinx culture has had a significant impact on art and music.
C1 Latinx individuals face unique challenges in society due to their cultural background.
C2 There is a growing recognition of the contributions of Latinx people in various fields.
adjective describing someone or something related to Latin American culture or heritage
A1 I have a Latinx friend who loves to dance salsa.
A2 The Latinx community in this city is very active and vibrant.
B1 The Latinx culture has a rich history of music and dance.
B2 I attended a Latinx festival last weekend and tried delicious traditional food.
C1 The Latinx population in the United States continues to grow and influence society.
C2 Many Latinx artists are gaining recognition for their unique and powerful work.
formal The Latinx community plays a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of the city.
informal I'm going to a Latinx festival this weekend, wanna come along?
slang She's a proud Latinx, always representing her heritage.
figurative The Latinx culture is a vibrant tapestry woven with diverse traditions and histories.
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