Spanish evolved as a language over a long period of time, and was influenced by wars and trading. Basically, the language began the process of becoming a standardized language under the influence of King Alfonso X, of Spain, in the 1200's.
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The Spanish language has roots dating back to the 9th century, evolving from a dialect of spoken Latin common in the region that is now modern-day Spain. It continued to develop over centuries through interactions with other languages and cultures, becoming the distinct language known as Spanish today.
Spanish wasn't invented--it's a natural language, and therefore evolved. However, the beginnings of a recognizable Spanish probably started appearing around 800 CE (AD).
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
The official language spoken in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish.
Mexican Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Mexico, which includes some unique vocabulary and pronunciation differences. However, Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is used in education, government, and media. So, while there are some variations, Mexican Spanish is a subset of the broader Spanish language.