While Latin is the root of many Romance languages, such as Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, and Catalan, it is not spoken as a native language in any country today.
However, Latin is still used in some contexts:
* The Vatican City: Latin is the official language of the Vatican City, though it's primarily used in religious ceremonies and documents.
* Academia: Latin is studied in academia for its historical significance and its influence on other languages.
* Some religious orders: Some religious orders still use Latin in their daily life and ceremonies.
So, while no country has Latin as its official language, it still plays a role in certain areas.