Yes, but it depends on the context. Italian can be considered an ethnicity when it is referring to the group of people whose ancestors came from or were born in Italy. However, Italian can also be considered a nationality since any person can get an Italian passport even if his or her ancestors were not born in Italy.
For example, someone born in Italy to Italian parents, grandparents, etc. would be an ethnic and national Italian. Someone born in the United States to American parents but all Italian grandparents would be an ethnic Italian but a US national. Someone born in Italy to Tunisian parents, but who lives in Italy and has Italian citizenship would be a national Italian, but an ethnic Tunisian (probably Arab or Amazigh).
No, Italian American refers to individuals of Italian descent living in America. Hispanic typically refers to individuals of Spanish-speaking origin or descent from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America. Italian Americans are considered part of the European ethnic group, while Hispanics are part of the Latino/Hispanic ethnic group.
German, Italian, and Cherokee Indian
No it's considered a peer group. Different aged people a ethnic group would fall into peer groups
Italian
Swiss Italian and other
Yes, Italian people are considered Latin because their language, Italian, evolved from Latin, which was the language of the ancient Romans in Italy. Additionally, Italy is located in the region historically known as Latium.
The largest ethnic groups in Europe include Russian, German, French, British, and Italian.
If you take the ethnic English, Scottish and Irish as one group, the next ethnic groups are German, then Italian. ( so Italian would be third. )
the major ethnic group In Italy is Indians at 35% percent of the population then the othr is mixed with Italian, greek,maltese and germans
Aryan
The largest ethnic group in Japan is the Yamato people, who make up approximately 98% of the population. They are considered the native ethnic group of Japan and have a significant influence on Japanese culture.
Most Chinese identify themselves as being from the Han ethnic group.