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two main languages spoken in latin america
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The two main languages are Spanish and Portuguese.
- Spanish is the dominant language across most Latin American countries.
- Portuguese is the primary language of Brazil, the region's largest country by population.
Note: many indigenous languages (e.g., Quechua, GuaranĂ) and some French- and English-speaking areas (e.g., French Guiana, parts of the Caribbean) are also spoken.
- Spanish is the dominant language across most Latin American countries.
- Portuguese is the primary language of Brazil, the region's largest country by population.
Note: many indigenous languages (e.g., Quechua, GuaranĂ) and some French- and English-speaking areas (e.g., French Guiana, parts of the Caribbean) are also spoken.
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