There aren't any languages that originated from Spanish.
Languages that originated from Spanish include Catalan, Galician, and Basque in Spain. Additionally, Spanish also influenced Creole languages spoken in various parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Latinos speak a variety of languages, but the most common is Spanish. Additionally, some Latinos may also speak Portuguese, English, or indigenous languages depending on their country of origin and cultural background.
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
The Spanish word traductor actually means translator in English. The root origin of this word is evident in both languages. The word translate would be traducir in Spanish.
Latin influenced many languages, including English (almost half our words are of Latin origin, including the word "origin") but those languages considered to be the children of Latin are Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Catalans, Romanian and Provencal.
The name Luis is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Germanic name Hludowig, which means "famous warrior" or "renowned fighter." It has been a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and has variations in other languages such as Louis in French and Ludwig in German.
The English language is a romantic language. Other romantic languages include Italian and Spanish. All three of these languages came from Latin, which is why they are called "romantic" languages.
French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian and Portuguese are all romance languages.
No, in Spain the language is Spanish, and in Portugal the language is Portuguese. They are similar languages. May be that both have a common origin, but each country has its own language, history and customs.
The origin of a word indicates the language the word originally came from, or the languages certain parts (such as prefixes and suffixes) come from.
French, Italian, Spanish and Romansch
Latinos speak a variety of languages, but the most common is Spanish. Additionally, some Latinos may also speak Portuguese, English, or indigenous languages depending on their country of origin and cultural background.
Mexico is a multilingual nation, with Spanish as the main language and 63 other Amerindian languages recognized as national languages. The origin of Mexico's Spanish is found in the history of the Spaniards that conquered Mexico in the 16th century; on the other hand, most of those Amerindian languages, came from the ancient civilizations that brought them: the Teotihuacans and Aztecs in central Mexico, and the Olmecs and Mayans who settled along the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula. Those civilizations spawned what are known as the Uto-Aztecan family of languages, including Nahuatl, Yaqui and Mayo as well as the Mayan languages, including the Tzotzil Mayan, Tzeltal Maya or Huastec. There are of course, many more languages such as the Totonacan, Oto-Manguean or Mixe-Zoquean families of languages that came from smaller societies .
It came from a Spanish, French, and Italian origin.
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
Guillen may be Spanish in origin, an Aragonese variant of the name Guillermo which is William in Spanish.
Italian, French, English. Spanish
spanish and portuguese are the most widely spoken languages