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English is older than Spanish. The English language developed around the 5th century AD, while Spanish started to evolve during the 9th century AD from Latin.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
"Es el 5 de Junio" = "It's the 5th of June."
Historically, English is considered to have developed from older Germanic languages while Spanish evolved from Latin. Latin, the predecessor to Spanish, can be traced back to around 1000 BC, while Old English, the predecessor to modern English, emerged around the 5th century AD.
That depends, if you mean the English and spanish languages as we know today the spanish is older. But i think the old English language appears before the old castilian (spanish). yeah, and like, in English you say: ''apartament'' and in spanish is: ''apartamento'' music- musica terrible- same in spanish (terrible) pant- pantalón sternocleidomastoid- esternocleidomastoideo almost like a 37.6% of English word are DESCENT from spanish or latin (English language took a LOT of words from spanish language)
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5th January 2013
January 5th, 1900 was a Friday.
January 5th, 1955 fell on a Wednesday.
The 5th of January, in that order, would be V-I-MDCCCCLXXXXII If you want to write January 5th, it would be I-V-MDCCCCLXXXXII
January 5, 1958 was a Sunday.
January 5th 1958 was a Sunday.
January 5th 1964 was a Sunday.
5 January 2011 is a Wednesday.
Darry Curtis is 20, the oldest of the three Curtis brothers.
January.
It was a Friday.