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What is dominant language of Latin America?

There is no single dominant language in Latin America. It's a vast region with a diverse linguistic landscape.

The most spoken language is Spanish, spoken by a majority of the population in most countries.

However, Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, making it the second most spoken language in the region.

Other languages spoken in Latin America include:

* English: In Belize and Guyana

* French: In Haiti

* Dutch: In Suriname

* Indigenous languages: A variety of indigenous languages are spoken in various countries, with some having official status. These vary greatly in number of speakers.

So, while Spanish is the most prevalent, it's important to remember that Latin America is home to a multitude of languages, reflecting its diverse history and population.

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