Bananas would be a Latin American fruit. Other Latin American fruits are starfruit, cherimoya, coconut, guava, papaya, and pineapple. There are lesser known fruits.
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the Latin American heritage in the Philippines
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Spanish is the official language of most Latin American countries.
The American automobile gets its name from the Greek 'auto-', which means 'self'; and the Latin 'mobilis', which means 'easy to move'. The American computer gets its name from the Latin 'computare', which means 'to calculate, to reckon together'. The American refrigerator gets its name from the Latin 're-', which is a prefix that means 'again'; and the Latin 'frigerare', which means 'to cool'. The American stove gets its name from the Latin 'ex-', which is a prefix that means 'out'; and the Greek 'typhein', which means 'to smoke'. The American vacuum cleaner gets its name from the Latin 'vacuum', which means 'empty space'.
Spanish is the primary language. In some parts of South America there is still a population that speaks Mayan and other Native American languages.
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Some foods like fruits and vegetables and some more.
A Latin American may be from several different countries. Some of these include: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Paraguay, and Costa Rica.
Some of them, yes.
mostly in some latin American countries and Mexico
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Latin America has produced some great talent for the music industry. Some of the famous singers includes Ricky Martin, Shakira, Salma Hayek, Pitbull, and Jennifer Lopez.
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the Latin American heritage in the Philippines
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Fruit name is verdana, vine fruit,