Yes. Latinos are part Latin and part Mexican and part Spanish
Mexicans have both Spanish and Indian blood.
Hondurans are central Americans,Latinos because its Latin America,Hispanic because they have a lot of ties to Spain. They have many blacks aswell as Caucasian Hondurans from both British and Spanish...many are Indians,the majority are mestizo a mix of Maya and Spanish.. In America,the majority of Latinos are mostly Indian orign. Hondurans are Mayans of mixed blood.
They are both Spanish, Meaning - These two people (man/woman or two men) are from Spain = ambos son de España. Meaning - These two things are hispanic/spanish speaking - ambos son hispanos/latinos.
No, Italian and Spanish are both based off Latin.
Compared to any other language, yes. Spanish is from both Latin & Greek roots. It is considered to be both related to French & Italian also
Campus (it's a word in latin used in both english a spanish)
French and Spanish both evolved from Latin, which was the language of the Roman Empire. Over time, Latin developed into different dialects, eventually giving rise to the distinct languages of French and Spanish.
both languages derived from Latin
Cuba is considered both Hispanic and Latin. It is Hispanic because Spanish is the official language and the culture is heavily influenced by Spanish heritage. It is also classified as Latin due to its geographical location in Latin America and its cultural connections to other Latin American countries.
Spanish and Portuguese are Romance languages, which evolved from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire.
A lot of Spanish is derived from Latin, so there are many similarities. A lot of Spanish vocabulary is similar (or even identitical) to that of Latin. They also have similar verb conjugations, and both languages have gender-based nouns. The Latin language, however, is generally more complex than Spanish.
Latin is the language from which both French and Spanish evolved. French and Spanish, along with other Romance languages, developed from Latin during the Roman Empire. It is difficult to say definitively which language came first between French and Spanish, as they both evolved alongside each other from Latin.