Ad ("to") and Deus ("God").
hola,adios,la mesa.gracias....there are hundreds of words in spanish.
Deus means god.
Latin words come from the country of Italy. Latin was the language of the ancient Romans and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, French, and Spanish.
No, Spanish roots are primarily Latin, and Latin come from Greek.
Latin! The language of the ancient Romans. The same is true of French, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan and Romanian. Also English to a great extent, although there are also Germanic and Scandinavian influences in English. (Just as there are Arabic influences in Spanish)
The ending of the words in Latin are more important than the placement of the words. In Spanish and English placement of the words implies the word use.
Definitely Latin. Paz is the Spanish word for peace, pax in Latin. Hebrew does not come from Latin, so would not have words similar to Spanish. Of course there are Hispanics who live in Israel, so if you or a family member lives there, that explains why a Spanish name would exist in Israel.
From Latin. Spain was part of the Roman empire. Spanish is very close to Latin.
From Latin "veritas, veritatem"veritatem (Latin)vertateverdad (Spanish)
Most Spanish vocabulary comes from Latin, due to the historical influence of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula. Additionally, Spanish has also borrowed words from other languages such as Arabic, French, and indigenous languages of the Americas.
Italian, French and Spanish are the only ones I know of. There are also English words with Latin origins but the English language does not come from Latin. Also Portuguese and Romanian.
From Latin ollam