Well Spain for sure as most of Latin America speaks Spanish.
There are a few indigenous language speakers in most of the countries in the Americas.
European countries colonized the Americas (predominately Great Britain, France, and Spain). The left their long last affects such as culture, language, and religion. English, French, and Spanish are the most spoken languages in the Americas by far, because these countries colonized these areas. The Americas are also overwhemingly Christian due to the religious spread from these nations as well. Culturally, the Americas are also somewhat European, mostly in the United States and Canada. The United States and Canada are basically Europe in the Americas. Same culture, government styles, etc.
structure of church, religion, European styled buildings, European music,European language,schools,etc.
Spanish culture can be seen in the American southwest. Furthermore, the majority of countries in the Americas have Spanish as their national language, such as:MexicoGuatemalaPanamaHondurasCosta RicaCubaDominican RepublicPuerto RicoVenezuelaArgentinaChileColombiaParaguayUruguayPeru
There are 29 countries in the world that retain French as an official language. These countries are spread across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
Spanish language first came to the territory now occupied by the Americas because it was the language of the explorers and settlers who set out from Spain's Caribbean outposts and from New Spain (Mexico) in the early sixteenth century.
Japan does not belong to the Indo-European language group.
There is no language known as European. "European" refers to an area consisting of many countries and languages.
I Think Burma has most language in the worlds. because Myanmar Hakha chin is small village in Burma but it has um 1020 language...........
By far, the most widely distributed language family is the English language. English is spoken in 67 different countries.
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language. These countries are located in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
Spain and Portugal have had the greatest influence on Latin American culture due to their colonial histories in the region. Spanish colonization introduced the Spanish language, Catholicism, and various cultural traditions, while Portugal's influence, primarily through Brazil, contributed to the Portuguese language and unique cultural practices. Other European countries, such as France and Italy, have also impacted Latin America through immigration and cultural exchange, but Spain and Portugal remain the most significant.