Extra said
They sound and are spelled pretty close. Then again, Spanish did derive from Latin.
Amicus is friend. A lot of the feminine nouns sound Spanish, for example, Puella, Regina, Patria, Aqua, Glória, the list goes on and on. Many European languages were derived from Latin, as it were. You can clearly see it in Latin and Spanish, and you can see the roots in English. Also, while the first person versions of the verbs I told you sound Spanish, the other persons and plurals sound more Italian. The second conjugation is Móneo, Mones, Monet, Monémus, Monétis, Monent.