English is the most univeral second language in South America.
English did not exist back then. The island was inhabited by Celtic peoples. The English language developed after the Romans. It is most likely that the Romans continued to speak Latin.
Languages like Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Russian are often considered among the most complex to learn due to their unique writing systems, grammar structures, and pronunciation challenges. Language complexity can vary depending on an individual's native language and learning experience.
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.
cur dice latina EDIT: That is not a grammatical translation at all :) Without more input, there are a few ways to take the questions you asked: Why should (I) speak Latin Why should (we) speak Latin Why should (you) speak Latin Why should (y'all) speak Latin Why should (he/she/it) speak Latin Why should (they) speak Latin In English and Latin you can leave out a nominative, but in Latin any regular verb needs to have a person. In any of these situations, you would still begin: Cur dicam/dicas/dicat/dicamus/dicatis/dicant "Why should [subj] speak", using the subjunctive to convey the "should" aspect. The second part is tricky as well. Do you mean "[speak] in Latin", or a more general "[speak] the Latin language"? for the first: Cur dicamus Latine? and for the second: Cur dicamus linguam Latinam? (NB I decided to use only why should we speak, as it seems to fit most contexts you might be asking this for)
The main language spoken in Scotland is English, but there is also a Scottish Gaelic-speaking community mainly in the Highlands and Islands regions. Additionally, Scots, a Germanic language closely related to English, is spoken by some people in Scotland.
Most likely no.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
By definition, Latin Americans speak Spanish, Portuguese and French. Most speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
While Ichiro Suzuki is known to understand English, he prefers to speak using an interpreter during interviews and public appearances.
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak English.
Most likely Latin.