Latinx
noun/læˈtiːneks/
/læˈtiːneks/
(plural Latinxs
/læˈtiːneksɪz/
/læˈtiːneksɪz/
or Latinx)- a person, especially one who is living in the US, who comes from Latin America, or whose family came from there (used as a gender-neutral alternative to Latino or Latina)
一个人,尤其是居住在美国、来自拉丁美洲或其家人来自那里的人(用作拉丁裔或拉丁裔的中性替代词) - As a candidate, he has appeal for Latinxs of all ages and backgrounds.
作为候选人,他对所有年龄和背景的拉丁裔都有吸引力。
Word OriginEarly 21st century: English alteration of Latino and Latina, with masculine -o and feminine -a endings replaced by x, probably to represent its use denoting an unknown variable quantity; perhaps influenced by Mx. - As a candidate, he has appeal for Latinxs of all ages and backgrounds.