The word 'Texans' is a noun, meaning 'Texan people'. The singular form 'Texan' may be a noun ('She is a Texan') or an adjective ('She is Texan').
Texan people primarily speak English. However, due to its proximity to Mexico and its strong Hispanic influence, many Texans also speak Spanish. Additionally, there are various dialects and accents that are unique to the Texan region.
A Texas resident is a Texan .
* All Hat and No Cattle. * A Texan is an Okie that can't swim. * A Texan is a Mexican that can wade. * Don't mess with Texas
People in Slovenia communicate mostly by talking.
yes emotion can communicate with people !!!
to communicate
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Both. Texans is plural. Texan's is singular possessive. If you're talking about more than one Texan, it's Texans. If you're talking about something belonging to only one Texan, it's Texan's.
Yes, Texan should be capitalized.
how do george and harold communicate with the cave people
They communicate by sign language. Well at least people that are deaf do.