Latin America refers to the regions of North and South America in which Romance Languages are spoken i.e. Spanish, Portuguese. So, Mexican, Guatemalan, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Venezuelan, Brazilian, Ecuadorian, Argentinian, Chilean, Paraguayan people are all considered to be Latin American.
Because English is not spoken as native language in Mexico. Spanish is the most widely spoken language and as such, Mexico belongs to Latin America.
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.
The most widely spoken language in Latin America is Spanish. It is the official language of most countries in the region and is commonly used for communication in business, education, and daily life.
Only two countries in Latin America do not speak Spanish. They are Brazil (whose majority language is Portuguese) and Haiti (whose majority language is French).
Spanish is the primary language. In some parts of South America there is still a population that speaks Mayan and other Native American languages.
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
Spanish is spoken as a first language in countries such as Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and many others in Latin America and parts of the Caribbean. The language is also official in Equatorial Guinea.
Certainly. Many Latin classes today practice speaking the Latin language. However, Latin is commonly known as a "dead language" because it is no longer spoken as a native language.
You don't. Like many spoken languages such as Russian and Latin, American Sign Language has no signs for articles such as "the" and "a".
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador are the Latin American countries with Mayan populations, who speak Mayan.
latin is no longer spoken as a national language. It was the language of ancient Rome
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