Mexico uses the acute accent.
Mexico, but without the accent in the 'e'.
Latin America accent
El Zocalo, Ciudad De Mexico by the way there is an accent mark above the 'O' in Zocalo and an accent mark on top of the 'E' in Mexico.
Clasico (with an accent over the'a').
'Mexico' in Spanish is still 'Mexico.' It is pronounced differently, though. It is pronounced, "MAY-hee-co." It is written with an accent, "México", to designate the pronunciation is not "standard". Following normal rules, "Mexico", without a written accent, would be pronounced "meh-HEE-coh".
On the e: México.
When saying Mexico with a spanish accent, it often sounds like Meh-heek-oh.
The word Mexico does have an accent in Spanish, but not in English. There are no accents in English; the words in which we are used to seeing them (resume, fiancee) are actually words from other languages - usually French - that have been loaned into English. The word "Mexico" looks so similar in Spanish and English that I don't think it matters if you use the accent when writing in English.
No, the people around New Mexico do not speak in a country accent. The only people there that do are those who have moved to NM from Texas.
Yes, in fact there are several regional accents in Mexico, just as there are regional accents in the United States.
It's spelled the same, but it is important to note the accent when it is written in Spanish.México. Pronounced MEH - hee - koh.Same way. Mexico. The x in it is pronounced with an h sound though.México. The accent is important, or it would sound like meh-EE-co.