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What are people from Spanish speaking countries called in Spanish?

There isn't one specific word in Spanish for people from Spanish-speaking countries. The term used depends on the specific country:

* General: You can use hispanohablantes (Spanish speakers), hispanos (Hispanics), or latinos (Latinos) to refer to people from Spanish-speaking countries in general. However, these terms can be considered somewhat broad and may not be appropriate in all contexts.

* Specific: You can use the nationality of the person, like mexicano (Mexican), argentino (Argentine), colombiano (Colombian), etc.

For example, you can say:

* "Ella es hispanohablante." (She is a Spanish speaker.)

* "Él es mexicano." (He is Mexican.)

* "Ellos son argentinos." (They are Argentines.)

It's important to be mindful of the context and use the most accurate and respectful term.

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