Peninsulares
The "peninsulares", the people born in Spain. The word peninsular came from Spain being a peninsula....comment: ok. this better be right... =w= if so ty c:
spain
No. It comes from Spain.
it came from Mexico
Mexicans are from Mexico and Spaniards are from Spain. Mexico is in North America and Spain is in Europe. Spanish is the name of a language that oroiginates in Spain and is spoken in many other countries, including in Mexico. Mexican is a word referring to a person from Mexico, or to something that is related in some way to Mexico. Spaniards are Caucasian and Mexicans can be Caucasian or of Native American descent, or both.
Spanish people primarily live in Spain and also in other countries such as Argentina, the United States, Mexico, and Colombia where there are significant Spanish-speaking populations.
Yes. They both use the word "gato".
Chihuahua
no it came from iceland
I take it you are looking for the word "Mexico". Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain.
mexico,san deago
Conquistadors were Portuguese and Spanish adventurers. Conquistador comes from the Spanish word for conquerors. They settled quite a bit of the world in the 15th through 17th centuries for Portugal and Spain.