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No. The national language of Mexico is Spanish. There are also several native languages in Mexico, but there is no such language as "Mexican language"
No. As for instance, Yanki's language is not the same as English.
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
The greek language comes from Italy, Ukraine, turkey, and Romania, where as the Spanish language comes from Places like Mexico and Spain.. So To answer your question No they are not the same
Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
No. The national language of Mexico is Spanish. There are also several native languages in Mexico, but there is no such language as "Mexican language"
No. As for instance, Yanki's language is not the same as English.
The word 'Taco' comes from Spanish (meaning plug, wad of bank notes).
Chimamatl is not Mexican Spanish. In any case it is a word in Nahuatl, which is the original language of the Aztecs. It refers specifically to a mythical personage and therefore is not translated in the same way that most proper names are not translated. It is pronounced in Spanish according to Spanish pronunciation convention.
why of course! im i mean hes the voice of Dora the explorers cousin Diego
Border Patrol. INS. Spanish media. Mexican Counsulate. Spanish restaurant. Any job description where Spanish translation is needed. I recently used Spanish working for the U. S. Census Bureau. Study between now and 2020 and you can do the same.
Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
There is no such language as Mexican, but the indigenous "Mexican" language would be Nahuatl, which was outlawed after the Spanish Conquest. It is currently a regional language spoken by 1.5 million Mexican people.
Spanish is the language spoken in the country of Spain.
I believe its the same at least among Mexican-American
I guess you mean language; yes it is but with some differences in pronunciation. Those differences between Mexican Spanish and Castilian Spanish are like the differences found between British English and American English.
No. For example, there is no language called Mexican and no language kalled Venezuelan, but in different countries there may be different dialects of the same language