One way I know the English language influences the Spanish language, is there are certain words called "cognates". A cognate is a word that looks the same in Spanish than it does in English. For example, the words "perfecto" means "perfect". I'm sure you could have guessed that by looking at the two words, right? That because they are cognates. Another example would be "fantastico" whose meaning is the same as the English word similarly spelled.
There are other ways that English influences Spanish, but that's the most obvious way.
The American language was not decided by just a whole bunch of letters and sounds together. The truth is, English comes from many languages, some including English, French, Spanish, German, etc. For a French example, the name Titanic. For a Spanish example, taco and so much more. So, a Spanish language can influence an American language so much.
English. A dialect of General American English to be more precise, with some Spanish influence.
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The Spanish language is one of the Romance languages, that is, a Roman language. It comes mainly from Latin. There is also a large influence of the Arabic language on Spanish, because of the occupation of Spain by the Moors during the Middle Ages.Every language that comes in contact with another leaves its mark. Latin and Arabic come to mind first (Spanish is mostly descended from Latin, and 750 years of Arabic presence on the Iberian peninsula), but lately there has been a big influx of English words into Spanish.French has had some effect on the Spanish language because of its international predominance and proximity for centuries, but this is less than the influence it had on the English language because of the centuries-long occupation of England by the French Normans.---In the Americas, the native languages have had a huge influence on the language. The are hints of Germanic influence (mainly from Visigoth). Influence from Basque and Celtic languages is debatable.The Spanish language grew out of Latin. It was substantially influenced by Arabic, and to a lesser extent by French. The Spanish spoken in America has also borrowed many words for native American languages.
The American language was not decided by just a whole bunch of letters and sounds together. The truth is, English comes from many languages, some including English, French, Spanish, German, etc. For a French example, the name Titanic. For a Spanish example, taco and so much more. So, a Spanish language can influence an American language so much.
English. A dialect of General American English to be more precise, with some Spanish influence.
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Roman language of Latin had great influence on later cultures - basis for many European languages (Spanish, Italian, some English)
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The Spanish language is one of the Romance languages, that is, a Roman language. It comes mainly from Latin. There is also a large influence of the Arabic language on Spanish, because of the occupation of Spain by the Moors during the Middle Ages.Every language that comes in contact with another leaves its mark. Latin and Arabic come to mind first (Spanish is mostly descended from Latin, and 750 years of Arabic presence on the Iberian peninsula), but lately there has been a big influx of English words into Spanish.French has had some effect on the Spanish language because of its international predominance and proximity for centuries, but this is less than the influence it had on the English language because of the centuries-long occupation of England by the French Normans.---In the Americas, the native languages have had a huge influence on the language. The are hints of Germanic influence (mainly from Visigoth). Influence from Basque and Celtic languages is debatable.The Spanish language grew out of Latin. It was substantially influenced by Arabic, and to a lesser extent by French. The Spanish spoken in America has also borrowed many words for native American languages.
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A source language is the original language in an interpretation. For example, if I speak a phrase in English and it is translated into Spanish, the Source language is English. The target language is Spanish.