It is no one's native language. It is not spoken as a natural language by any population on earth, and it has not been for more than a thousand years. That's what makes it a "dead language." Nevertheless, many people do still learn it.
None. Latin is a dead language. Latin is heavily used in science, though.
Developed The U.S, Canada, Singapore, Japan, most European Countries Developing Many countries in Aisa, Africa, and Latin America
Why are factories being built in latin America by foreign countries.
Borrowed Money from the united States
There are not many Market Economy countries, but the United States is rumored to be one. :)
There are no countries today that are using the gold standard.
Many countries use the Latin Alphabet including the United States, and United Kingdom.
There's to be about 20 Latin American countries
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
In many latin American countries you use "tú" for colloquial or informal form of "you", and "usted", for formal situations or to show respect. In some other countries you say "vos", instead of "tú" (For example in Argentina)
latin
Latin is a dead language that is no longer spoken as a native language in any country in the world. However, many modern languages, such as Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian, have evolved from Latin and are spoken in various countries.
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Latin's had exported raw materials while buying manufactured goods from industrialized countries.
There are 33 countries in Latin America. Each country in Latin America has its own unique flag.
Many Latin American countries achieved independence.
Military leaders