The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
There are many countries whose languages are derived from latin. English, French, Spanish and even German have words that have their derivative roots in Latin.
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).
None. Latin America is the term for the countries in Central/South America whose main languages (Spanish or Portuguese) developed from Latin.
People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
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.
Colorado is the state whose name is derived from the Spanish word meaning colored.
Language. The region is comprised by countries whose language is derived from 'Latin' - namely Spanish, French and Portuguese.
Performers sing Latin American or Spanish American pop music. The music must be sung in Spanish, even by Brazilian contestants whose native language is Portuguese.
It includes all countries in the Americas whose language is rooted in ancient Latin (i.e: Spanish, French, Portuguese). As such, Mexico, Central America, most of the Caribbean and South America are considered to be part of Latin America.
"Estado de México", whose capital is Toluca.
No. Latin America is a cultural region spanning all countries whose languages have a Latin origin, including Spanish, French and Portuguese. Most of these countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.