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The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
'Language' in Latin is 'lingua.'
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
Yes, the Romanian language is based on Latin and is the only country in Eastern Eastern that uses a Latin-based language.
Race is a social construct and not a biological one. Italians and Latin Americans can share similar cultural and linguistic roots due to historical connections to the Roman Empire and Latin language, but they belong to different ethnic groups with distinct histories and identities.
James Clackson has written: 'The Blackwell history of the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin language, History 'A companion to the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin philology, Latin language, History
Yes, Romanian is a Latin language.
There is no patron saint of the Latin language.
No, Latin does not have articles in its language structure.
latin is no longer spoken as a national language. It was the language of ancient Rome
Yes, the educated Romans were fluent in Greek. They spoke, read and wrote in it along with Latin. Most upper class Romans were educated in Greece. -- The language of Rome and the Roman Empire was Latin. Greek was a language for the elite; they had to learn it in school or with a tutor. Much like Latin or French for Americans.
The term "Latino" does not refer to the Latin language but rather to people from Latin America or with Latin American heritage. Latin America encompasses countries in the Americas where Romance languages like Spanish, Portuguese, and French, which evolved from Latin, are predominantly spoken.