well as it is latin based you are talking a few Thousand years. The Romans spoke latin and conquered a lot of the world. An exact date would be hard to give as languages change over time and isolation. But you could definitely says from the 8th Century onwards (one of the most important pieces of Spanish Literature "El Poema del Mío Cid" dates back to the 800s) that the language did officially exist in its own right and was not just some Romantic language (Romantic being of Roman-Latin base)
The specific register of Latin from which Spanish is descended can inferred from certain words Spanish inherited from it. A lot of the words of Latin origin that are part of Spanish come directly from the vulgar or common register of Latin.
In terms of what is considered "Modern Castillian", this language came into existence around the late 1300s. By the time Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in the 1400s, Modern Castillian had become relatively standardized. It has changed only in certain spellings since the 1500s (similar to spelling changes in English between 1850 and the present).
The Spanish language, as we know it today, evolved from Vulgar Latin and began to take shape in the Iberian Peninsula around the 9th century. It continued to develop over the centuries, with contributions from various languages and dialects, solidifying as a distinct language by the 13th century.
Hernan Cortes, as a Spanish conquistador, brought the Spanish language to America through colonization and the spread of Spanish culture. He established Spanish settlements in Mexico and other parts of the Americas, where the language became dominant through the process of colonization and assimilation of local populations.
Spanish was initially brought to the Americas by Christopher Columbus and other Spanish explorers during the early 16th century. They established colonial settlements and imposed their language on the indigenous populations through colonization and conquest.
Argentina speaks Spanish as a result of its history of colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Spanish became the dominant language due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors and settlers who established Spanish as the official language during the colonial period. Since then, Spanish has remained the primary language in Argentina, evolving into the distinct Argentine Spanish dialect.
Spanish established itself in Latin America through colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. The Spanish influence was pervasive, as it was the language of governance, religion, and culture. Over time, Spanish became the predominant language spoken in the region.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Argentina speaks Spanish as a result of its history of colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Spanish became the dominant language due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors and settlers who established Spanish as the official language during the colonial period. Since then, Spanish has remained the primary language in Argentina, evolving into the distinct Argentine Spanish dialect.
Spanish established itself in Latin America through colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. The Spanish influence was pervasive, as it was the language of governance, religion, and culture. Over time, Spanish became the predominant language spoken in the region.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Outposts established by the Spanish were called missions. These were established in California and New Mexico. They usually had churches in them. The military barracks that often accompanied the missions were called Presidios.
The official language spoken in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
Spanish is the only language on Earth that is spoken in Spanish.
2, English and Spanish although Spanish is his 1st language
Puerto Rico's official languages are English and Spanish. Spanish is the language spoken by the vast majority of the population.
Its not a language. (spanish camo) is another way of saying Spanish Camouflage.
Mexican Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Mexico, which includes some unique vocabulary and pronunciation differences. However, Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is used in education, government, and media. So, while there are some variations, Mexican Spanish is a subset of the broader Spanish language.
Argentina's main language is Spanish.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish.