Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
The two major languages of Latin America would most likely be Spanish and Portuguese.
Portugal and Spain
Spain and Portugal were the two countries that colonized most of Latin America during the period of European colonization in the 15th to 19th centuries. Spain controlled a vast portion of Latin America, while Portugal's primary focus was on Brazil.
Well Spain for sure as most of Latin America speaks Spanish.
Two legacies of Spanish rule in Latin America are the widespread use of the Spanish language across the region and the melding of Indigenous and European cultures, resulting in a unique blend of traditions, art, and cuisine. Additionally, the Spanish introduced Christianity to Latin America, which remains a dominant religion in the region.
The Spanish Empire qualifies as the primary colonial power in Latin America, ruling over present-day Mexico and the US-Southwest, most of Central America and at least two-thirds of South America except Brazil, the French Guyana and Suriname, which were territories of Portugal, France and the Netherlands, respectively.
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
Spanish and Portuguese are the two main languages spoken in Latin America. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries, while Portuguese is primarily spoken in Brazil.
The first two countries that claimed Latin America were France and Portugal
The word Biocular means two eyes in Latin language.