No but they are very similar, for they stemmed from Latin. Most European languages are similar in some ways.
Here is an example of Spanish being like Italian
8 in Spanish is ocho
8 in Italian is otto.
8 in Filipino/Tagalog in Walo. So no similarity there though!Except they all end in o.
Italian didn't come from Spanish, both came from Latin.
Latin, (same a Italian and French and Portuguese, Romaninan) Ivan Kozak
Personally, I would say the closest language to Spanish is Italian.
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
Sicilian Language is different from Italian. Just like the other romance languages (French, Spanish, or Portuguese) are different from Italian. The Sicilian grammar shares the same fundamentals as the other Latin language and, in my opinion, has a closer relation to Spanish grammar.
Italian didn't come from Spanish, both came from Latin.
Latin, (same a Italian and French and Portuguese, Romaninan) Ivan Kozak
Personally, I would say the closest language to Spanish is Italian.
His native language is Italian, though he has released most of his albums in Italian and Spanish.
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
Today, yes. All Romans speak Italian today, its their national language. In ancient times the Romans spoke Latin, and modern Italian is, like all the other Romance languages, an offshoot of Latin.
Ana in Portuguese and Spanish is Anna in Italian.
Dario Mogno has written: 'Dizionario cubano italiano' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Italian, Italian language, Provincialisms, Spanish, Spanish language
Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
It is a Romance language; as is French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.