both languages derived from Latin
"Documento" Spanish is a Romance language, with a lot of similarities to English just like French and Portuguese. Example: ¿Tienes los documentos? Do you have the documents?
That translates as 'Me gustas mucho' in Spanish.
No me gusta francés. Literally "French is not pleasing to me". Note that names of languages are not capitalized in Spanish.
we like you a lot = nos gusta(n) mucho
"I like you a lot." -> "Je t'aime beaucoup."
the french drinks a lot of win
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
meaning something like ''how are you'' No: "You please me a lot/I like you a lot"
me gustas mucho
"I like Spanish a lot because it is easy," would become, "Me gusta español mucho porque es facil."
Spanish and French words both have Latin origins, which is why a lot of their words are similar. So there may be a few Spanish words with french origins, but very few.