Sometimes they are considered to be part of Latin America, but it is not always the case. Some of them include Suriname (Dutch) or Jamaica (English).
Spanish-speaking Latin American countries include:ArgentinaBoliviaChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominican RepublicEcuadorEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruPuerto RicoUruguayVenezuela
None. Latin America is the term for the countries in Central/South America whose main languages (Spanish or Portuguese) developed from Latin.
the term "Latin America" refers only to the spanish speaking countries of North, South, and Central America. So the answer is Spanish.
Some Latin American countries that do not speak Spanish as their primary language include Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English), and French Guiana (French).
The official language of many countries in Latin America is Spanish.
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.
The six countries in Latin America where Spanish is primarily spoken are: Mexico Colombia Argentina Peru Venezuela Chile
For the Latin American countries to have independence from Spain.
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
No. Latin America is a cultural region spanning all countries whose languages have a Latin origin, including Spanish, French and Portuguese. Most of these countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
No. It is a cultural region spanning all countries in the Americas with Latin-derived languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese. These countries include Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Latin America, by definition, consists only of countries that speak Romance languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.