Spanish originates from Latin that is the difference Spanish use words and suffixes from Latin.
While the two are often used interchangeably, the difference is as follows:Hispanics are people of Spanish speaking origin or ancestry.Latinos (or Latin Americans) are people of Latin American origin or ancestry. In the United States people generally include people of Brazilian origin as well.For example, a person born in Spain would be consider Hispanic, but not Latino.A Portuguese speaking person from Brazil would be considered Latino but not Hispanic.
Mexican is not a language, but a nationality. Spanish is a language spoken in Spain and many countries in Latin America, including Mexico. The main difference between Mexican Spanish and European Spanish lies in accent, vocabulary, and some regional variations in grammar and pronunciation.
Spanish is a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and Latin America, while Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in India. They belong to different language families, have distinct grammatical structures, and utilize different writing systems (Spanish uses the Latin alphabet, while Hindi uses Devanagari script).
The difference between Latin girls and American girls is that Latin girls come from Spanish speaking countries' descent and American ones come from America. They are often found outside of their home countries though.
Latin is an older language than Spanish. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and eventually evolved into several Romance languages, including Spanish.
Spanish is a romance language. There are some similar words but on the whole, very different from Latin
There is no real difference in how the words are used by Spanish means a person from Spain while Latino is used to refer to people from Latin America
Latin-derived languages such as Spanish are Indo-European whereas Somali is a Cushitic language
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
The only difference between Spanish in Spain and Spanish in latin america is that in Spain they say vosotros meaning y'all
What is the difference in Latin between 'cohortis', 'cohors' and 'cohortes'?
About 1500 years if deviation and isolation. It would be more correct to ask what are the similarities between Italian and Spanish. They are both based on latin and very close to the parent language.
The US QWERTY Standard Keyboard is both Keyboards. They’re alike to the Spanish (Latin American) Keyboard by the letters. They are also alike by the numbers and symbols. They are different by where the symbols are located. Some keys have more symbols than the US QWERTY standard keyboard has. Another difference between the US keyboard and the Spanish (Latin America) keyboard is that the Spanish N is different than the English N.
The difference between the changes in Spanish throughout Latin America is not so big to necessitate learning one over the other,you would always be understood. I would recommend learning what is considered standard Spanish and then note the differences in certain terms when travelling to different Spanish speaking countries
Criolios were people of full Spanish descent born in the Americas or Philippines. Peinsulars were Spanish-born Spaniards residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies. These terms were used in the colonial caste system of Spanish America and the Spanish Philippines.
Spanish is one of the romantic languages, like Italian, French, or Romanian. They're from the Latin language family.
There is no difference. Ceres was just the latin name for Demeter.