Iberians living on the Iberian Peninsula around the end of the 6th century BC began to intermingle with nomadic Celtic tribes which brought about the birth of a new people - Celtiberians and the foundation for the Spanish Language we know today. Celtic influences on the Spanish language can be noted in words such as bustar (cow pasture) which is derived from the Celtiberian – boustom, meaning brye or cowshed. Later, the
Iberians living on the Iberian Peninsula around the end of the 6th century BC began to intermingle with nomadic Celtic tribes which brought about the birth of a new people - Celtiberians and the foundation for the Spanish Language we know today. Celtic influences on the Spanish language can be noted in words such as bustar (cow pasture) which is derived from the Celtiberian – boustom, meaning brye or cowshed. Later, the