Spanish is derived from or "originates from" the Latin language
Answer 2: Spanish comes from Spain
They are both derived from Latin. One is not derived from the other.
Spanish came to be spoken in south America when Hernando Cortez from Spain destroyed the Aztec Empire.
Spain
Spain.
No. Spanish people come from spain, and europeans come from europe. So all spanish people are europeans, yet all europeans aren't spanish.
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
Translation: You come.
Adelante! or Venga!
spain-spanish
The Spanish verb for 'to come' is 'venir'.
come inside = ¡Pase por favor!
come and see in spanish is "Venga y vea"
¿Puedes venir? = Can you come
The Spanish speaking world
come to is venir, and Come is Ven
Spanish food does not come from Africa. Spanish food is from Spain, which is a European country. That said, many other cultures have influenced Spanish food.
No. Spanish people come from spain, and europeans come from europe. So all spanish people are europeans, yet all europeans aren't spanish.
No, Italian and Spanish are both Romance languages that evolved from Latin, but they developed independently of each other. Italian originated in modern-day Italy, while Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula.
when did you come in = cuando entraste
that is why *
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!