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2024-03-18 01:23:42 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 75DFC51A16831E8DC08C782A693A39D1E0653354043E363934186021CA82F30F
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Original Note:
The "o" in latino comes from the contraction "latinoamericano", while the final "o" is gendered, the "o" in Latino denotes the term as a prefix, adding a quality/denomination, as in "franco-german", or "Finno-Ugric" or "sino-japanese". The "x" is a hyperprecision. https://www.niftyword.com/prefix-suffix-derived/franco/
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