Always.
Yes, Mexican is always capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
Mexican is always capitalized but not the people. It should be--- Mexican people.
Any place, thing, or person is capitalized
Yes, the word Mexican is a noun, a word for a person from Mexico. The noun Mexican is a proper noun and must be capitalized. The word Mexican is also a proper adjective to describe something from Mexico, such as Mexican music or Mexican food.
mexicain-américain (male) or mexicaine-américaine(female)note: ethnicity as adjectives are not capitalized.
English, as a noun, is capitalized because it is the name of a language. Spanish, French, German, Swahili, etc., are capitalized because they are names. Names of languages/cultures are also capitalized when used as adjectives. For example, "English tea" or "Mexican food."
Yes, Latino is a title given to a Latin American.
The small dog breed is spelled Chihuahua (normally capitalized).(From the Spanish Chihuahueño, named for the Mexican state of Chihuahua.)
The likely word is the small dog breed chihuahua, often capitalized Chihuahua.(named for the Mexican state of the same name)
Mexican is the proper adjective for Mexico. It is also the noun (demonym) for a native or resident of Mexico. In Spanish, the adjective form is mexicano and is not capitalized.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.