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One of the Ibero-Romance languages, Spanish is most closely related to Catalan, Galician and Portuguese.
There are around 40 million Spanish speakers within Spain.
Spanish is the official language in Spain, including the Balearic and Canary Islands and the Northern African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. There are Spanish-speaking communities in the UK, France and Germany. It is one of the official languages of the European Union and of the United Nations.
Spanish uses the Latin alphabet, and the acute accent on vowels to indicate stressed syllables. Ñ and ñ are exclusive to Spanish and represent a single letter and not a modification of n. Spanish also uses the opening question and exclamation marks ¿ ¡
11th century glosses written by monks in northern Spain provide us with the first examples of written Spanish.
Spain's Moorish past bequeathed the language a wide variety of Arabic words, including 'algodón' cotton, 'alcalde' mayor, 'almirante' admiral. The 'al-' that starts all these words was Arabic for 'the', but the Spanish speakers hung on to it and attached it to the word. So 'el algodón' actually represents 'the the cotton' and 'el alcade' 'the the mayor'. Th-th-th-that's all folks!