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Which ancient roman language is Spanish a descendant of?

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Which ancient roman language is Spanish a descendant of?

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Modern Spanish is a mix of Latin, Castillian spoken in the Castile region of Spain, Arabic, and a good bit of English. Modern Spanish began to form when the Castile region of spain conquored the other kingdoms of Spain and made their language (Castilian) the country’s main language. Modern Spanish; however, didn’t began to be the same spanish we hear today until the late 1700s and early 1800s when it began to use the same letters used today and European Spanish developed its famous lisp.

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