Although many people have studied Latin, I don't believe any country uses it for day-to-day communication. Many countries have either majority or minority populations speaking languages derived from Latin, such as Italian, French, Spanish, Romanian, Romanisch, and Portuguese.
For what it's worth, I heard there is a radio station in Northern Europe (Finalnd?) that announces the news in Latin once a day.
No countries current speak Latin. While the language may be used in law or religion or the sciences or taught in classrooms, it is not actually an official language of any country.
Latin is a dead language, and it is only spoken as a second language by a few hundred thousand people in the world, but it is also an official language of Vatican City.
No Middle Eastern country speaks Latin as its primary language. Latin is primarily used as a ceremonial and official language within the Vatican City, an independent city-state in Rome, Italy.
Latin is spoken all over the world, no matter if it's its national language or not. Latin is absolutely everywhere. But, the only country that has Latin as its national language is the Vatican City.However, there is no place in the world where Latin is spoken as a first language.
If you are including the Caribbean nations, Jamaica.
The Vatican City is the country where Latin is spoken, predominantly in religious institutions. The Swiss Guard, responsible for the security of the Pope, primarily speaks German due to Switzerland's historical ties with the Vatican.
Pig Latin is spoken by juveniles.
I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'
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Brazil is the only country in Latin America that speaks Portuguese due to its colonial history. When Portugal colonized Brazil in the 16th century, Portuguese became the official language and eventually replaced indigenous languages. Other Latin American countries were mainly colonized by Spain, which is why Spanish is the predominant language in the region.
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
None qualifies as such. Major exporters of bananas in Latin America include Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama and Guatemala; none of these speaks either French or English -- all these countries have Spanish as main language.
There is no country that speaks "ONLY" Russian; however, the largest Russian speaking country is Russia.