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What languages do Latinos speak?

It's not accurate to say "Latinos speak" a single language. The term "Latino" refers to people with origins in Latin America, a vast region encompassing many countries and cultures.

Here's a breakdown:

Most common languages:

* Spanish: This is the dominant language spoken by the majority of Latinos in the United States and Latin America.

* Portuguese: Spoken primarily in Brazil.

* French: Spoken in Haiti and parts of French Guiana.

Other languages:

* English: Spoken by many Latinos, especially in the United States, Canada, and parts of the Caribbean.

* Indigenous languages: A wide variety of languages are spoken by indigenous communities throughout Latin America, such as Nahuatl, Quechua, Aymara, and Mayan languages.

* Other European languages: Dutch, Italian, German, and others are spoken in certain regions.

Important Note:

It's essential to avoid generalizations and recognize the diversity of languages spoken within the Latino community. It's always best to be respectful and avoid assuming everyone speaks the same language.

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