Spanish

Spanish is Romance language that originated in Castila, a region of Spain and it was one of the six official language of the United Nations. From its beginnings, Spanish vocabulary was influenced by its contact with Basque and by other related Ibero-Romance languages and later absorbed many Arabic words during the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula. It also adopted many words from non Iberian languages, particularly the languages Occitan, French, Italian, and English, as well as adding its own new words. Spanish is a part of the Ibero-Romance group of languages that evolved from several dialects of common Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. It was by the beginning of the 21st century the third most spoken language of Earth. It was banned from use by the United Powers League in the 23rd century, English being designated as the common language of the planet. Two centuries later despite the isolation from Earth, some of its language are also found at some degree in the Koprulu Sector, Red Quinton, and Pamela Foster are examples of that.