The closest living languages to Spanish are:
The language most closely related to English is Frisian, a language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany.
Yes, Portuguese is a Romance language. It is derived from Latin and is closely related to other Romance languages such as Spanish, French, and Italian.
English is most closely related to the Germanic language family, specifically the West Germanic branch.
Spanish is closely related to Latin. The Spanish language is one of the Romance, or Romanic, languages: this is a branch of the Italic subfamily of the huge Indo-European language family also known as PIE (Proto-Indo-European). The Italic subfamily of PIE all originate with ancient Rome, where Vulgar Latin was spoken. The main Italic - popularly called Latin - languages spoken today, in descending order of speakers, are: Spanish Portugese Italian French Romanian Catalan
the tribal languages of central and southeastern siberia
They are related, they belong to the Latin language family.
Panamian Spanish, which is closely related to Colombian Spanish and Caribbean Spanish.
The language most closely related to English is Frisian, a language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany.
Yes, there are Spanish speaking countries in Europe. Spain is a Spanish speaking country. Also the language of Portugal is Portuguese which is very closely related to Spanish.
Yes, Portuguese is a Romance language. It is derived from Latin and is closely related to other Romance languages such as Spanish, French, and Italian.
English is most closely related to the Germanic language family, specifically the West Germanic branch.
Persian
It's most closely related to Estonian.Estonian, and Saami (Lapp)estonian
The closest living languages to Spanish are:PortugueseCatalánGalcianoOccitanLadino
Spanish is closely related to Latin. The Spanish language is one of the Romance, or Romanic, languages: this is a branch of the Italic subfamily of the huge Indo-European language family also known as PIE (Proto-Indo-European). The Italic subfamily of PIE all originate with ancient Rome, where Vulgar Latin was spoken. The main Italic - popularly called Latin - languages spoken today, in descending order of speakers, are: Spanish Portugese Italian French Romanian Catalan
the tribal languages of central and southeastern siberia
Yes, Italian is a romance language meaning it derives from Latin; just like French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian.