The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
Spanish is the official language of most Latin American countries.
The only country that has Latin as an official language is Vatican City.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Portugal and Spain
Brazil is the country that has Portuguese as an official language instead of Spanish. While Spanish is spoken in many Latin American countries, Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Spanish is the official language of most Latin American countries.
Brazil
Spanish
The only country that has Latin as an official language is Vatican City.
Mainly, almost all of South America and Central America - with the exception of some small countries, like Haiti and Suriname. Also, it should be noted that many of these countries speak additional languages - for example, in Bolivia, Spanish is the main language, but yet there are millions of people who don't speak Spanish; only Quechua or Aymara. Also, of course Spain, Equatorial Guinea, Philippines. Several other countries have smaller amounts of people who speak Spanish - for example, the United States has a fairly large Spanish-speaking minority.
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
Latin is spoken as a second language all over the world, but it has no native speakers, making it a dead language. Vatican City is the only semi-independent entity where Latin is spoken as an official language.
Language. The region is comprised by countries whose language is derived from 'Latin' - namely Spanish, French and Portuguese.
For the languages of Latin America, click here.For the languages of the Caribbean, click here.Note: Some Caribbean countries are also part of Latin America.
It is a cultural region conformed by all countries in the Americas whose language has Latin roots, i.e: Spanish, French and Portuguese. These countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Portugal and Spain