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Salvadoran Americans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvadoran Americans
Salvadoran Americans ((スペイン語:salvadoreño-americanos), or ) are Americans of full or partial Salvadoran descent. As of 2010, there are 1,648,968 Salvadoran Americans in the United States, the fourth-largest Hispanic community by nation of ancestry. Salvadorans are predicted to be the 3rd largest Hispanic group by the next census, replacing Cubans.〔(US Census Bureau 2011 American Community Survey B03001 1-Year Estimates HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN BY SPECIFIC ORIGIN ) retrieved October 28, 2012〕 Recent estimates put the Salvadoran population as high as 2 million, as of 2013.〔(Salvadorans in the US )〕 Salvadoran Americans are affectionately nicknamed "Salvis", a term young Salvadoran Americans use to refer to themselves. Salvadorans are the largest group of Central Americans of the Central American Isthmus community in the U.S, they are also one of the largest group of people who are largely of partly American Indigenous ancestry, natives to the Americas. Among the Hispanic groups, Salvadorans are also the largest group of Spanish speakers in the United States who use voseo. == Demonym == Salvadoran is the accepted and used term for naming people of El Salvador ancestry. However both Salvadorian and Salvadorean are equally the most widely used terms in daily life by English speaking El Salvador citizens living in the U.S and other English speaking countries. Salvadorian and Salvadorean in their respectable spelling and pronunciation can be seen in most restaurant and other El Salvador related signs in the U.S and else where in the world. This is because the sounds "ia" and "ea", in Salvadorian and Salvadorean sound more closely to the "ñ" sound in the Spanish term Salvadoreño.
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