11:54 Mar 20, 2008 |
English to Russian translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / анкета по переписи населения | |||||||
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3 | Много разных аспектов, см. статью по ссылке |
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hispanic, latino Много разных аспектов, см. статью по ссылке Explanation: Hispanic - официально-консервативный вариант Hispanic or Latino? http://www.lasculturas.com/aa/aa070501a.htm |
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hispanic, latino ниже Explanation: просто латиноамериканцы. Везде указывается, что это синонимы -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2008-03-20 12:01:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The U.S. Office of Management and Budget currently defines "Hispanic or Latino" as "a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race".[7] -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2008-03-20 12:02:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The term Latino was officially adopted in 1997 by the United States Government in the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino, which replaced the single term "Hispanic".[7] U.S. official use of the term "Hispanic" has its origins in the 1970 census. The Census Bureau attempted to identify all Hispanics by use of the following criteria in sampled sets:[8] Spanish speakers and persons belonging to a household where Spanish was spoken Persons with Spanish heritage by birth location Persons who self-identify with Spanish ancestry or descent Получается, они пробовали разграничить эти понятия, но не так это и прижилось. А для перевода на русский вполне достаточно латиноамериканцев. |
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