There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.
If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
no, latin is a dead language, meaning it is not an official language anywhere. most people speak French or Spanish in Latin America , It all depends on the country.
It used to be a real language
The people of Herculaneum spoke a form of Latin known as Vulgar Latin, which was the common spoken language of the Roman Empire.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Latin is considered a dead language, meaning it is no longer spoken as a native language by any community. It is still used in specific contexts, such as in the Roman Catholic Church and in scientific terminology, but it is not spoken as a primary language by any population.
Latin is considered a dead language because it is no longer spoken as a native language by any group of people. Russian and German are still widely spoken languages.
Most people in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese. Spanish is the dominant language in most countries, with Portuguese being the official language of Brazil.
No, people in Rome speak Italian as their main language. Latin is no longer in common use in daily conversation.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
No, people in Zamboanga do not speak Latin. The main languages spoken in Zamboanga include Chavacano, Cebuano, and Tagalog. Latin is not a commonly spoken language in the Philippines.
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The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
Because people don't speak it any more. Ex.:Latin is now a dead language