Spanish and Portuguese
The Romance languages are mainly spoken in Southern Europe, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Some of the most widely spoken Romance languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian.
Latin America is called Latin because the languages most often spoken there, Spanish and Portuguese, are Romance languages derived from Latin.
The two languages spoken in Latin America, Spanish and Portuguese, are called Romance languages because they evolved from Latin, the language spoken by the Romans. These languages developed in the regions where the Roman Empire had once been dominant, giving rise to the term "Romance" to designate their Latin origin.
Romance languages are primarily spoken in Europe and Latin America. Countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, and Romania are where these languages originated and are widely spoken.
Spanish and Portuguese are the predominant languages of South America. It is a region of America where Romance languages are spoken. That means those derived from Latin, thus the title Latin America.
Latin America, by definition, consists only of countries that speak Romance languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
The Romance languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, Catalan, Galician, and Occitan. These languages are all derived from Latin and are spoken primarily in Europe and Latin America.
The Romance Languages have their origins in Latin. The most spoken Romance Languages are Spanish, French Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan.
The group of romance languages is called the Romance language family, which includes languages like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages all evolved from Latin and are primarily spoken in Europe and Latin America.
It is because Latin America is a culturally connected region of the Americas where Romance languages (those derived from Latin), particularly Spanish and Portuguese and variably French, are primarily spoken.
Latin is the language that is no longer spoken but served as the basis for the development of the Romance languages. Latin was spoken in ancient Rome and as the Roman Empire expanded, it evolved into different regional dialects that eventually became distinct Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Latin America refers to the region of the Americas where Romance languages derived from Latin (such as Spanish and Portuguese) are primarily spoken. It includes countries in Central and South America, as well as Mexico and some Caribbean islands.