The most used languages in the Iberian Peninsula are Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician and Basque.
They speak Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
The Iberian peninsula.
What a strange question. Why is English spoken in England, German in Germany, etc.? It is a language (Castilian) with several dialects which has evolved over many centuries from an indigenous tongue plus Latin and Arabic, within the Iberian Peninsula.
The Portuguese language comes from Portugal, which is one of the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The language represents the historical interaction between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, which is the other main language that's spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, is older than Portuguese. But both languages spread throughout the entire world, because of the seafaring expeditions of the 15th century Portuguese and Spanish navigators and explorers.
Most of the peninsula not occupied by Spain is occupied by Portugal. Spain occupies the biggest portion of the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal, Andorra, the UK (Gibraltar), and part of France share the rest.
The Spanish language originated in the Iberian Peninsula around the 9th century. It evolved from Vulgar Latin, influenced by Arabic and other languages spoken in the region at the time.
Together, Spain and Portugal are often referred to as the Iberian Peninsula, or simply "Iberia." In both languages, this is caled "la pen’nsula IbŽrica."
Portuguese originated from Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans. Over time, the Latin spoken in the region evolved into what we now know as Portuguese, influenced by the language of the Germanic tribes that also inhabited the area.
The peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal is called the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain has a king and it is on the Iberian Peninsula.
i pooped on my sister Spain shares the IberianPenninsula with Portugal.