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  1. The language known today as Spanish is derived from spoken Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans after their occupation of the peninsula that started in the late 3rd century BC. Today it is the world's 4th most widely big spoken language, after English, Mandarin Chinese and Hindi. [1]

  2. Alongside the languages spoken in Spain to the present day, other languages were spoken within the actual borders: Distribution (assumed) of languages in the Iberian peninsula between 1000~2000 C.E. Tartessian language; Iberian language; Celtic languages. Celtiberian language; Gallaecian language; Lusitanian language; Punic language; Latin language

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  4. Spanish is spoken today as a native language by almost half a billion people. The vast majority of them are in Latin America, including the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.

  5. All of these are Insular Celtic languages, since Breton, the only living Celtic language spoken in continental Europe, is descended from the language of settlers from Britain. There are a number of extinct but attested continental Celtic languages , such as Celtiberian , Galatian and Gaulish .

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  6. May 25, 2016 · The main languages of Spain besides Castilian Spanish are spoken in the north of the Iberian peninsula, from Galicia in the west to the País Vasco and Navarra in the center to Catalonia in the east. Additionally, Portuguese territory occupies the western edge of the peninsula, and Catalonian is also spoken in Valencia, on its eastern edge.

  7. Grammatical descriptions of languages like Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese only appeared toward the beginning of the humanist era, for example, inspired in part by the gradual abandonment of Latin as an official language of communication and a concomitant need to understand an increasingly large and diverse literary corpus in the vernacular ...

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