The only country that has Latin as an official language is Vatican City.
Latin is not spoken as a main language in any country today. It is considered a dead language, but it is still used in scientific, legal, and religious contexts, as well as being the official language of Vatican City.
Yes, approximately 20 countries around the world speak Spanish as either their official language or one of their official languages. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
Brazil is the only Latin American country where Portuguese is the predominant language.
Countries that speak Romance languages include Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Romania, and countries in Latin America such as Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. These languages are derived from Latin and include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian, among others.
Latin American countries primarily speak Spanish due to the Spanish colonization that began in the late 15th century. Spanish became the official language of these countries as a result of this colonization, and it has continued to be used widely in the region due to historical and cultural influences.
The countries in North Africa that speak French include Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritania. French is one of the official languages in these countries due to their colonial history with France.
Yes, approximately 20 countries around the world speak Spanish as either their official language or one of their official languages. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
Taco flavor kissesThere is only one Mexico, and by other "mexican countries" do you mean Latin Countries? If they are Latin, they speak Spanish.
Mainly Latin, but also home language (where they came from)
its not hard for any one to speak spainish
Swahili
Day of the dead is celebrated mainly by Spanish/Latin people in Latin Spanish countries.
Brazil is the only Latin American country where Portuguese is the predominant language.
Countries that speak Romance languages include Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Romania, and countries in Latin America such as Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. These languages are derived from Latin and include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian, among others.
Latin American countries primarily speak Spanish due to the Spanish colonization that began in the late 15th century. Spanish became the official language of these countries as a result of this colonization, and it has continued to be used widely in the region due to historical and cultural influences.
The countries in North Africa that speak French include Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritania. French is one of the official languages in these countries due to their colonial history with France.
They ARE in Latin America. Latin America is the region composed of all the countries in the Americas which speak Latin-derived languages,namely Spanish, French and Portuguese.
Central,Latin American,Spain and some countries in Africa.