Black Ladino is a language spoken by people around the world. It is a Spanish-based Creole language, which means it mixes together words from Spanish and other languages from different countries. Black Ladino was mostly spoken by people of African descent, who had been brought to Spanish colonies in the Caribbean and South America. These people brought with them their own languages, which they mixed with Spanish to create a new language they could use to communicate between each other. The language has since spread around the world and is now spoken by many people in countries like Brazil, Colombia and Panama.