its not hard for any one to speak spainish
Latin America includes all of Central and South America. Of these countries, French Guiana, Brazil, and Suriname all have non-Spanish national languages.Ê
Spanish-speaking Latin American countries include:ArgentinaBoliviaChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominican RepublicEcuadorEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruPuerto RicoUruguayVenezuela
Spanish is the language spoken in more Latin American countries than any other, as it is the official language of most countries in the region.
"Latina" in English refers to a woman from Latin America or of Latin American descent. It is used to describe women who have cultural ties to countries in Latin America, such as those who speak Spanish or Portuguese and have heritage from countries in Central and South America.
The official language of most Latin American countries is Spanish. However, in countries such as Brazil, the official language is Portuguese. Additionally, some countries have recognized indigenous languages as official, such as Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
Spanish is the primary language. In some parts of South America there is still a population that speaks Mayan and other Native American languages.
Either Spanish, French or Portuguese.
Latin American countries speak Spanish because Spain was a major colonizer of Latin and South America, and vigorously imposed its language on the people living there, to a greater degree than either England or even France.
None. Latin America is the term for the countries in Central/South America whose main languages (Spanish or Portuguese) developed from Latin.
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James Albert Granier has written: 'Latin American belles-lettres in English translation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English literature, Latin American literature, Spanish American literature, Translations from Spanish, Translations into English
The three most widely spoken languages in Latin America are Spanish, Portuguese, and English. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries in Latin America, Portuguese is spoken primarily in Brazil, and English is commonly spoken in some Caribbean countries.