Spanish, like Italian, French, etc., is a romance language. That means that it evolved from the language of the Romans, Latin.
No, Spanish originally came from latin and latin is dead now.
No, Italian and Spanish are both based off Latin.
Other than "in" being a Latin derivative, no.
Sanchez, from Spanish and Portuguese origin, means son of Sancho, which is a derivative of Sanctus (holy) from Latin.
There are many countries whose languages are derived from latin. English, French, Spanish and even German have words that have their derivative roots in Latin.
Latin is an ancient language that was spoken by the Romans, while Spanish is a modern Romance language that evolved from Latin. Spanish has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation different from Latin.
It is Latin
English baby most likely comes from the latin babae, meaning joy the latin word for baby is infans
From Spanish to English "san salvader" means St. salvader.
Janitor.
Luys de Peralta has written: 'Glosa nueuamente trobada por Luys de Peralta' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Romances, Spanish, Spanish Romances, Spanish poetry
Ger- is the Latin root of 'gerund'. A Latin derivative of the Latin root syllable is the infinitive 'gerere', which means 'to carry about'. An English derivative, by way of the preceding Latin derivative, is the noun 'gerund'.
Ultimately, it comes from the Latin word with that definition; many countries developed in Europe also adopted the word early on. Spanish is one of them.