Spain and Portugal are two countries that significantly contributed to the languages of Latin America. Spanish and Portuguese are the two predominant languages spoken in most Latin American countries due to the historical colonization and influence of these two European powers.
football is rugby and soccer mixed so European countries contributed to bringing football to America.
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
Well, what languages do they speak there? You're right! Spain and Portugal.
All countries in Central and South America. In these countries the official languages derive from the Latin: Spanish (in most countries) , Portuguese (in Brazil), and French (in French Guyana). European countries, in which Latin languages are spoken (France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Romania), are generally not referred to as "latino" countries. Rather, these countries are referred to as "Southern European" countries.
Spain and Portugal qualify as such. A third country that qualifies is France, which colonized Haiti.
As a result of European colonization, the predominant languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portugese. Both of those languages are largely derived from Latin since they come from countries that were formerly part of the Roman Empire.
The European Americans spoke a variety of languages depending on their country of origin, such as English, Spanish, French, Dutch, or German. English became widely spoken and eventually established as the dominant language in the United States.
Europe is a continent that consists of several countries, just like Asia or Africa. Each country has it's own unique culture, and a part of that is their language. The reason continents like North-America or South America speak the same language is because European countries like England and Portugal colonized these continents during the 19th century. The original population, like the indians, had tribes that controlled geographical areas with unique culture and language, much like European countries.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
The three European countries that were interested in America were Spain, Great Britain, and France. They were interested because the wanted to increase their wealth and power.
Salut. Answer: If you mean in terms of language/s, America is equally as diverse with peoples of different languages as other countries. It is unfortunate that learning foreign languages seems to not be emphasized as much in America as in french speaking, and other, countries.