October 12, 1492
The Spanish language came to America with the arrival of Spanish explorers and settlers in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, following Christopher Columbus's voyages in 1492. This led to the establishment of Spanish colonies throughout Central and South America, where the language eventually spread and became prevalent.
The word "poncho" comes from Spanish, derived from the Araucanian language spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region in South America.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Central America, due to the region's history of Spanish colonization. It is the official language in all countries in Central America, with the exception of Belize where English is the official language.
The official language of many countries in Latin America is Spanish.
Spanish is spoken in Latin America mainly due to Spanish colonization that began in the 16th century. Spanish explorers and settlers brought the language with them and it eventually became the dominant language in the region. Today, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin America.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
No, Italian and Spanish are both Romance languages that evolved from Latin, but they developed independently of each other. Italian originated in modern-day Italy, while Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula.
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
Usually their native language or the national language, depending on which country in America you are referring to.
The official language in most of Central America is Spanish.
Spanish spoken in America, because of the colonization. and the spanish conqueror bring their own language to America form Spain.
None. Spanish is a Latin based language.
The word conquistador comes from the Spanish language.
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