Romantic Spanish with its Latin origins.

Spanish is part of a group of languages that is called “Indo-European “it includes Indian, Scandinavian and Slavic, German English, Russian, and French. Theses languages spread through Europe and later the world through colonisation.

The great thing about Spanish is that it is also a Romance language, that includes Romanian, Portuguese, Italian, French and Catalan.

Spanish has a distinct advantage with its intercontinental ties. Learning Spanish becomes easier by knowing its roots and its connection to other languages

A particular type of Latin gave birth to Spanish. This dialect developed in the central-northern region of the Iberian Peninsula following the 5th-century demise of the Western Roman Empire.

Toledo was the first to develop a language standard in written form, from the 13th to the 16th centuries, In the 1500 Madrid followed. During the last 1,000 years, the language has become more widespread, moving south towards the Mediterranean.

The Spanish Empire made the language their own and through their colonisation it spread through the American continent.