English, Spanish, Dutch and French
Because they are different countries with different histories.
The main languages spoken in Central and South America are Spanish and Portuguese. In addition, indigenous languages such as Quechua, Guaraní, and Nahuatl are spoken by various communities throughout the region. English is also prevalent in some countries, especially in the Caribbean.
For the languages of Iraq, click here.For the languages of the Bantu people, click here.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Most people speak one or two languages fluently. Some people may speak three or more languages, but that is not the norm for the average person.
jamaican people speak two languages
Because they are different countries with different histories.
Lots of people in the Caribbean speak English and it is an official language in many islands there, but not everyone speaks English in the Caribbean.
For the languages of Iraq, click here.For the languages of the Bantu people, click here.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
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.
Because they were colonized by a variety of countries with different languages.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
Slavic people speak Slavic languages. Some of the most common are:RussianPolishCzechSlovakBulgarianUkrainianBelarussianRusynSlovenianBosnianCroatianMontenegrinMacedonianChurch SlavonicFurthermore, some Slavic people speak non-Slavic languages as well, particularly:EnglishGermanRomanianHungarianFrench
Eskimo
English
Sanitarians are officials who are responsible for public health or people in favor of public health reform.They speak the languages of their country.