However, it would make better sense to go for the date when Latin spoken there began to diverge from Latin spoken elsewhere. I'd would be very skeptical of any date before 150BC, and that would be for a distant forerunner, not really Spanish.
AnswerThe language was formed some time after the Moors settled in, so after 700 A.D. They were conquered by 1492 and after that they (Spaniards) began traveling into the New World spreading their language which was pretty much "Spanish" as we know it. Be aware that various regions have their own dialect as well as their own languages. AnswerWhen Spain was liberated from the Moors, the two kingdoms that headed the "Reconquista" (Re-conquering) of Spain were Castilla, the strongest kingdom, and Aragon. The language of Castilla was the Castilian, now called Spanish, because all Spain was under the rule of Castilla after they conquered the New World and became the mightiest empire in the world at that time. After that, all Spain, beside the different languages spoken in other provinces, (Catalonia, Leon, Galicia, etc) , started to speak in Castilian or Spagnoli as it is also known, and spread in the conquered territories.The language of the Romans was Latin. Spanish is one of several modern languages which evolved from Latin and are known as the Romance languages. These include Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian.
While derived from Latin, and closely similar to Italian and Portuguese, Spanish also has been strongly influenced by Arabic, especially in its vocabulary.
Like most European languages Spanish has the Vulgar Latin dialects imported by Rome around 210 BCE to its territories as one of its initial sources. Thus Spanish is one of the Romance languages and has much in common with French. The Spanish language adopted more local dialects and words with the passage of time which differentiated it from other romance languages. Included in these are unique languages such as Basque with paleolithic origins. Interestingly the Arabic languages influenced the language considerably during the Moorish occupation of the country
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Iberian Peninsula includes 2 independent countries, Portugal and Spain. In Portugal the language is the Portuguese language, also spoken in 9 other countries including Brazil. This language does not descent from Spanish. Portuguese language derives from the medieval language Galician-Portuguese which in its turn is a descendant of ancient Latin. In Spain they have several languages. When one says Spanish language one is making reference to the Castilian Language, which is the language spoken nationwide and its also spoken in other countries like Mexico. But Spain have 4 big languages: - Castilian aka Spanish - Basque - Catalan - Galician There are some controversy about calling Castilian Language Spanish, since every other languages spoken in Spain are also Spanish. Both Portuguese Language and Spanish Language are part of the Romance Languages Group. Romance language Group is a Group which include Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian and are all derived from Ancient Latin.
The Spanish surname of Trujillo is first found in medieval records of Aragon, in northeastern Spain.
The earliest records of the proud and noble Spanish surname of Figueroa are found in Galicia.
The proud and noble Spanish surname of Garate is first found in the medieval records of Navarre, in northern Spain.
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The Spanish language originated in Spain, which is located in Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
The Mexican Spanish language originates from Spain, as a result of the Spanish colonization of Mexico in the 16th century. Over time, Spanish mixed with indigenous languages to create various regional dialects of Spanish in Mexico.
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Spanish language originated from Spain.
Spain is considered the mother nation of Hispanics, as Spanish is the language that unites many Hispanic people and Spain is the country from which Spanish culture, traditions, and customs originate.
Spanish people primarily come from Europe, specifically the Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located in southwestern Europe and is the country where the Spanish culture and language originate.
The word "alligator" originated from the Spanish language in the country of Spain. It is derived from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
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Basque is the only language in Spain that is not related to Spanish or Portuguese.
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