Italian to Spanish Translation
Italian languageItalian (Italiano), the world's most romantic and musical language and the lingua franca of music, is a member of the Romance group and the direct offspring of the Latin spoken by the Romans and imposed by them on the peoples under their dominion.
Italian is spoken by around 58 million people in Italy, southern Switzerland, San Marino, Sicily, Corsica, northern Sardinia, and approximately 5 million in North and South America. Of all the major Romance languages,
Italian retains the closest resemblance to Latin. It was not until the 19th century that the language spoken by educated Tuscans spread to become the language of a new nation.
Spanish languageSpanish (Español) is a Romance language derived from Latin and several other dialects and languages in the Iberian Peninsula during the 10th century. It gradually spread through the Kingdom of Castile, becoming the foremost language for government and trade in the
Spanish Empire.
There are two major
Spanish dialects emerged in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages: Castilian and Andalusian. The Castilian dialect of Toledo became the written and educational standard in Spain. The second dialect was Andalusian, a dialect spoken in the southern city of Seville in the Andalusia region. From the 16th century onwards, the language was brought to the Americas, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marianas, Palau, and the Philippines by Spanish colonization. Also in this epoch, Spanish became the main language of Politics and Art across the major part of Europe. In the 18th century, French took its place.