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Spanish Evolution
The spanish language was made from "Vulgar Latin" during the "Second Punic War", brought by the Romans in 210 BC. -
500
Spanish Origination
The spanish language originated from the Castile region of Spain, during the 5th century. -
Oct 1, 1200
Dialect of Spanish
During the 13th century, other Latin people evolved into Spanish in the north of Iberia. Spanish was later brought to the city, Toledo, where the written piece of standard Spanish was first developed. -
Oct 1, 1300
Influence
During the modern era and middle ages: since Spanish was a romance language, most of Spanish's influence came from other Romance languages. Many words were used from Latin. -
Oct 1, 1450
Spreading of the Dialect of Spanish
In the 13th to 17th century, the dialect of Spanish began to spread in the cities of Toledo and Madrid. -
Oct 1, 1500
Spreading of Spanish
From the 16th century to present, Spnaish was brought to America and the "Spanish East Indies". -
Oct 1, 1550
Change in Pronouciation
In the 15th and 16rh centuries Spanish had a big change of pronounciation. -
More Spanish Spreading
In the twentienth century, Spanish was also brought to the Western Sahara, Equatorial Guinea, and areas of the United States that had not been part of the Spnaish Empire. -
Spanish now
Today, Spanish is the 4th most spoken language on the planet, with about 350 million people.
The Spanish we know today is a dialect of Latin. -
Records of old Spanish
In the 8th century, the first records of Spanish are now called the ancestry of the Spanish language.