Portuguese and Spanish
None. Latin America is the term for the countries in Central/South America whose main languages (Spanish or Portuguese) developed from Latin.
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
The main languages spoken in Central and South America are Spanish and Portuguese. In addition, indigenous languages such as Quechua, Guaraní, and Nahuatl are spoken by various communities throughout the region. English is also prevalent in some countries, especially in the Caribbean.
North and South America have more than four main languages, but if you have to pick, they would be:EnglishSpanishFrenchPortuguese
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
The most widely spoken and common languages in the Western Hemisphere include:EnglishSpanishFrenchPortugueseNavajoYupikSiouxApacheQuechuaGarífunaInuktitutCherokeeChoctawDutchOther Native American LanguageVarious Caribbean CreolesVarious immigrant languages, including Chinese, German, and Tagalog
I guess Spanish and Portugues.
Main language: Half the surface of South America is Brazil; the main language there is Portuguese. The other half of South America, and most of Central America, speaks Spanish as the main language. Religion: The main religion is Christianity.
Latin America. Also North America, if you have to divide the Americas between North and South America.
Spanish and Portuguese. Native languages are also abundant in South America.Spanish and Portuguese.
The main languages spoken in Central America are Spanish, English, and indigenous languages such as Mayan, Nahuatl, Garifuna, and K'iche'. Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the region, while English is mainly spoken in Belize and some parts of the Caribbean coast.
I dont know the religion, but i know the language and its spanish.ANSWER 2:The major religion of Central America is Christianity (predominantly Catholic).