Latin, (same a Italian and French and Portuguese, Romaninan) Ivan Kozak
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
It is an American English word derived from Spanish, in turn derived from the Californian Indian language 'aulan', although the origin is vague
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which means "student" or "pupil."
Some US places with names derived from Spanish include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, and San Diego. These names reflect the historical influence of Spanish colonization and exploration in the region.
No modern-day languages are derived from Spanish.You might be thinking of languages derived from Latin. The most common are:SpanishCatalanFrenchItalianPortugueseRomanian
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
No languages anywhere on Earth are derived from Spanish.In Spain there are several languages related to Spanish, but they are not derived from Spanish. They are all derived from Latin.
The keyword "Latin" is derived from the Latin language, not Italian or Spanish.
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spanish language
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The Spanish language is partly derived from Latin, which is why it is considered a foundation of Spanish.
No, it is derived from the Spanish Language.
Yes, it's a latin language
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