latin america
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Definition
Noun: 1. A geographical and cultural region: Latin America refers to the territories in the Americas where Spanish, Portuguese, and French—languages derived from Latin (Romance languages)—are predominantly spoken. This includes most of Central America, South America, and parts of the Caribbean, specifically those areas south of the United States.
Usage
- The term is used to collectively describe a group of countries sharing historical, linguistic, and cultural ties stemming from European (primarily Iberian) colonization.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Latin American" (adjective): Pertaining to Latin America.
- The museum has a fantastic collection of Latin American art.
- The term is often used in geopolitical, economic, and cultural discussions to refer to the region as a collective entity, though it encompasses great national and regional diversity.
Variants and Related Words
- Latin American (n.): A person from Latin America.
- The conference brought together Latin Americans from various fields.
Synonyms
- Ibero-America: A term sometimes used to emphasize the Spanish and Portuguese heritage, though it may exclude French-speaking areas.
- Spanish America: A more specific term often referring only to Spanish-speaking countries, excluding Brazil.
Notes on Meaning
- The definition is primarily geopolitical and ethno-linguistic. It is not a continent but a region spanning parts of two continents (North and South America).
- It explicitly excludes Anglophone (e.g., Jamaica, Belize) and Dutch-speaking territories (e.g., Suriname) in the Americas, as well as the United States and Canada.
Noun
- the parts of North America and South America to the south of the United States where Romance languages are spoken