Vulgar or common LATIN
it evolved not only into Spanish, but Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian et al (and others)
High Latin was widespread amongst the ruling elite of the roman empire, but with the fall of the roman empire the common dialects of each region evolved into their own languages.
2006-10-21 03:21:16
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answered by angle_of_deat_69 5
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Spanish language immediately derives from Latin (Roman Empire), in some way that we Italians can speak with a Spanish character in our languages and appreciate every different. Spanish conquerors took the language within the whole Centre and South America (besides Portuguese in Brazil), however there are lots of surviving and normal languages (Aztec, Maya, Quechua, Chichimeca, Mapuche, Guarani etc). Generally you'll wager the foundation of the ones Americans by way of the epidermis: if they're white or slightly white, generally they arrive from the Spanish of Europe, or else they arrive from 'indios', so the normal Natives.
2016-09-01 00:24:23
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answered by pointdexter 4
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spanish is a derived language from latin, same thing for french, italian, romanian and portuguese.
2006-10-21 03:23:24
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answered by Leon the african 6
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latin
2006-10-21 03:27:05
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Spain DUH
2006-10-21 03:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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