French, German, Portugese, English
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
Spanish and Portuguese are the main languages and Christianity is the main religion.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
The two major languages of Latin America would most likely be Spanish and Portuguese.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
In South and Central America, the most useful languages are Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. In North America the most useful languages are English, followed by Spanish and French
English Speakers find that the following languages make useful second languages (in addition to Spanish):MandarinJapaneseFrenchGerman
Here's a list by speakers of the languages;MandarinEnglishSpanishHindiRussianArabicPortugeseHope that helps.
they speak spanish but there are some parts that have different dialogues
In 1800, languages spoken in America included English, Spanish, French, various Native American languages, and African languages spoken by enslaved Africans. Additionally, Dutch and German were also spoken in certain regions due to the historic settlement patterns of European colonizers.
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As a result of European colonization, the predominant languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portugese. Both of those languages are largely derived from Latin since they come from countries that were formerly part of the Roman Empire.