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.
It used to be a real language
The people of Herculaneum spoke a form of Latin known as Vulgar Latin, which was the common spoken language of the Roman Empire.
All of them, except in Brazil, where they speak Portuguese.
Latin has ZERO native speakers and it is estimated that there are less than 10,000 people in the world that can speak it fluently as a second language.Answer:The only people who speak Latin are those people who have studied the language. There is no country in the world where Latin is the primary language. As the saying goes: "Latin killed the Romans- now it is killing me!"
Latin of course. Since people in Germany, speak German. And people in Russia, speak Russian. :D!
Most people in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese. Spanish is the dominant language in most countries, with Portuguese being the official language of Brazil.
No, people in Rome speak Italian as their main language. Latin is no longer in common use in daily conversation.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
No. In fact, no one in the world speaks Latin as a first language. In Zamboanga, The local languages are Zamobangueño and Chavacano.
Latin
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
Because people don't speak it any more. Ex.:Latin is now a dead language