Indo European is the language that almost all European languages and some Indian (India) languages developed from. Latin developed from Indo European as did Greek and Spanish developed largly from Latin and Castilian (a language spoken in Castile region of Spain which also developed from this language).
Yes. Since Spanish is descended from Latin, it belongs to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family.
Yes. Since Spanish is descended from Latin, it belongs to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family.
Latin-derived languages such as Spanish are Indo-European whereas Somali is a Cushitic language
Yes, the Spanish word "hermana" meaning "sister" does have an Indo-European root. It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *swésōr, which also gave rise to similar words in other Indo-European languages.
No, Chinese is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is a completely separate language grouping from the Indo-European family that includes languages like English, Spanish, and Hindi.
Spanish belongs to the Romance subfamily within the Indo-European language family.
Yes, it is in the Romance or Italic branch of this language family.
There are hundreds of Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia, such as: English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Russian Hindi Marathi Sanskrit
English originated from a combination of Germanic dialects spoken by the Anglo-Saxons. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that is the ancestor of many languages in the Indian subcontinent. Persian evolved from Old Persian, a language in the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages. Spanish is a Romance language that developed from Latin.
Italian is actually a Romance language, which is a sub-group of the Indo-European language family. It is descended from Latin and is spoken primarily in Italy and parts of Switzerland. Other Romance languages include Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Romance
No, Spanish is not a Slavic language. Spanish is a Romance language, which means it evolved from Latin and is part of the Indo-European language family. Slavic languages, on the other hand, are a separate branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech.