No. Their structure is completely different, and they are in different language branches, so in principle there is no relation. But Japanese pronunciation is easy to learn for spanish speaking people because spanish uses all same phonemes* used in Japanese (and more).
* phonemes are distinctive language sounds used in a language, that can change the meaning of a word when replaced for another phoneme.
Japanese, but it is translated in all different languages if you search around.
spanish english and japanese
No, the 6 languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
I can communicate in multiple languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Dutch.
Rain in different languages: Spanish: lluvia French: pluie German: Regen Japanese: 雨 (ame)
Spanish,Vietnamese,Arabic,Korean,Japanese
Apple in different languages is: Spanish: manzana French: pomme German: Apfel Japanese: リンゴ (ringo)
Yes, Internet Explorer is available in Spanish. Internet Explorer is available in multiple languages, including French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and most other commonly spoken languages.
French: étoile Spanish: estrella German: Stern Japanese: 星 (hoshi)
Anger in different languages: French: Colère Spanish: Enojo German: Wut Japanese: 怒り (Ikari)
Spanish-seis Italian-sei Japanese-roku German-sechs
I know- English-French- Some Spanish-Sign language