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Spanish is derived from or "originates from" the Latin language

Answer 2: Spanish comes from Spain

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They are both derived from Latin. One is not derived from the other.

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Spanish came to be spoken in south America when Hernando Cortez from Spain destroyed the Aztec Empire.

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Spain.

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