Spanish people are from Spain. Hispanic or Latino people are from Latin America. They are not "Spanish people." See the Related Question below.
Like many languages, Spanish originated from the Latin language.
The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
"Hispanic" refers to people who originate from Spanish-speaking countries and their descendants, encompassing cultural, ethnic, and linguistic ties to these regions. It can include individuals from Latin American countries, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking communities.
Creole languages, such as Haitian Creole, originate from a combination of Spanish and French with influences from West African languages. These languages developed among communities where Spanish and French speakers interacted, resulting in a unique blend of vocabulary and grammar from both European languages.
The Spanish language originated in Spain, which is located in Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
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originarse = to originate
Spanish people primarily come from Europe, specifically the Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located in southwestern Europe and is the country where the Spanish culture and language originate.
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The Spanish People originate from the country of Spain which is located in the Continent of Europe. Europe also includes England, France, Hungary and many other countries.
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Spain.
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originarse = to originate
"Yo" is Spanish for "I am" -- people started saying "yo" instead of "I'm here" or "Present" when roll was called.