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Cura/servitium non includitur, sed, si benigne requiras, deliberetur.
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Other than "in" being a Latin derivative, no.
Romans
Yes, Italians are considered Latin because they are descendants of the ancient Romans, who were part of the Latin culture and spoke the Latin language.
yes, Brazil is considered a Latin America country. From Mexico to all the way in the south of south America is considered a Latin country.
romans
No, Persian writing is not included in Latin literature. Latin literature refers to literary works written in the Latin language primarily by authors from Ancient Rome or other Latin-speaking regions. Persian writing, on the other hand, includes literary works written in the Persian language.
The United States of America is NOT considered a Latin American country.
Latin America
Latin Grammar Rhetoric Logic
Mexico qualifies as such.
No, Spain is not considered a Latin country. While Spanish is a Romance language derived from Latin, the term "Latin country" typically refers to countries in Latin America, which were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Spain is located in Europe.
no