Spanish and Portuguese.
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.
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.
English is the most univeral second language in South America.
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
I think you're confusing Latin America with South America. Most people speak Spanish or Portuguese in South America because Spain and Portugal invaded and colonized the region.However, most people of "Latin" America speak either Spanish or Portuguese because that's pretty much the definition of Latin America: any American country where a Romance language is spoken, such as Spanish or Portuguese.
Most people in Latin America speak Spanish due to the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region. Spanish explorers and settlers introduced the language, culture, and customs during the colonization period in the 16th century. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language in most countries in Latin America.
The Federative Republic of Brazil is located in South America. It is the largest country in Latin America and most people speak Portuguese.
The Federative Republic of Brazil is located in South America. It is the largest country in Latin America and most people speak Portuguese.
Most likely no.
Spain because most countries speak spanish
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.