English is the most univeral second language in South America.
No. Languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, French and Portuguese. People who speak English are known as Anglo-Americans.
Are Latinos include people all around the world who speak English and Spanish fluently? No, Latinos are people from Latin America
England people don't speak in latin. In old days other contries use to but now none of people speak in Latin. England people only speak in English or American or more but mostlly English and American.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Actually, there are two of them:Haiti - FrenchBrazil - PortugueseAnd some other Dutch and English-speaking countries that are aoften associated with Latin America, such as:Suriname - DutchGuyana - EnglishThe Bahamas - EnglishJamaica - EnglishGrenada - English
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
Spanish and Portuguese.
yes
Most people in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese. Spanish is the dominant language in most countries, with Portuguese being the official language of Brazil.
Sometimes they are considered to be part of Latin America, but it is not always the case. Some of them include Suriname (Dutch) or Jamaica (English).
Mostly America and Australia.
Parts of Latin America that are not Spanish-speaking include Brazil (Portuguese), Haiti (French and Haitian Creole), Suriname (Dutch), and Belize (English). Additionally, some regions in Latin America have indigenous languages as the primary mode of communication, such as Quechua in parts of Peru and Bolivia.