Spanish. Very few people beyond doctors and lawyers use Latin.
By definition, Latin Americans speak Spanish, Portuguese and French. Most speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
Because people from Spain settled those regions.
No. Languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, French and Portuguese. People who speak English are known as Anglo-Americans.
Central,Latin American,Spain and some countries in Africa.
People from the countries south of the United States who speak Spanish, Portuguese or French, languages derived from ancient Latin. Hence the name Latin-America.
Because they speak spanish and spanish is a close variation of Latin? A reliable source tells me that it's because you touch yourself at night.
I speak and study Latin. So people do speak and study Latin.
Latin America includes all of Central and South America. Of these countries, French Guiana, Brazil, and Suriname all have non-Spanish national languages.Ê
Brazil is in Latin America, whose people are Latin Americans or latinos. Latin America comprises the countries of latin languages: Spanish and Portuguese, that were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Latin languages are the ones derived from ancient Latin and the most representative today are: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Catalan.
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
Bolivian people speak Latin American Spanish which is a little different from Spanish.