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What are the origins of the Spanish language? How was it developed?

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Spanish originated from Vulgar Latin. It developed through influences from Arabic, indigenous languages, and regional dialects during the Reconquista and colonization.
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Spanish originated from Vulgar Latin. It developed through influences from Arabic, indigenous languages, and regional dialects during the Reconquista and colonization.
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Spanish originated from Latin, brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans in the 3rd century BCE. Over time, this evolved into Vulgar Latin, which mixed with languages of Germanic tribes like the Visigoths after the Roman Empire fell. The Moors' conquest in the 8th century added many Arabic words....
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Spanish originated from Latin, brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans in the 3rd century BCE. Over time, this evolved into Vulgar Latin, which mixed with languages of Germanic tribes like the Visigoths after the Roman Empire fell. The Moors' conquest in the 8th century added many Arabic words. By the 13th century, the Kingdom of Castile helped standardize Spanish, which became the dominant language after the Christian Reconquista.

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