Spain had a indigenous tongue.
Romans conquered Spain and required the whole Roman kingdom to speak Latin.
Spanish spoke Latin.
Roman Empire fell.
The Latin in Spain began to take its own form, based on remnant of the old tongues indigenous to that area and regional "shifts" in the language.
Example: Latin for kitchen - culina (where we get culinary). Spanish for kitchen is cocina (coh-seen-ah). In Italian, it is cucina (coo-CHee-nah). These are called consonant shifts. Also, each region formed its own slangs or preferred one synonymous word over another.
At the end of all these changes, the Spanish language became what it is today.
And that's how Equestria was formed.
The Spanish language, as we know it today, developed from a dialect of spoken Latin that was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans during their conquest. Over time, this Latin dialect evolved into the distinct language we now refer to as Spanish. While no single person can be credited with creating the language, its development was influenced by various cultural, historical, and linguistic factors.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The official language spoken in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
Spanish became a dominant language in the Americas through the process of colonization and the establishment of Spanish colonies by the Spanish Empire in the early 16th century. Spanish was imposed as the official language by the Spanish authorities and became widespread through education, administration, and conversion efforts by the Catholic Church. Over time, Spanish language and culture assimilated with indigenous languages and cultures in many regions of the Americas.
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.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish.
Dracula - Spanish-language version - was created in 1931.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Spanish became a dominant language in the Americas through the process of colonization and the establishment of Spanish colonies by the Spanish Empire in the early 16th century. Spanish was imposed as the official language by the Spanish authorities and became widespread through education, administration, and conversion efforts by the Catholic Church. Over time, Spanish language and culture assimilated with indigenous languages and cultures in many regions of the Americas.
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.
No, the Italian language was not created before the languages which are indigenous to Mexico since the former emerges -- from the interaction of Latin with pre-existing languages (such as Celtic and Etruscan) -- as an independent language between the tenth and fourteenth centuries while the latter can be traced further back (to the sixth century in the case of Nahuatl). But yes, the Italian language was created before the Mexican language which is known as Mexican Spanish since Spanish is a New World language as of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.