"Ten" in Spanish is "diez". It is pronounced "dee-ESS". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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No. "Spanish" is a language and an ethnicity, while "Mexican" is only the latter.
In the Spanish language, the word diez translates to the word ten in English. The number ten is known as zehn in German.
You don't call anyone that, in any language.
because the main language is Spanish and that is a Spanish word.
Espanol It depends. The official language of Spain is "castellano", or Castillian. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, of the province of Castile, led the fight against the Moors, who were in Spain from 711 - 1492. After the expulsion of the Moors, "castellano" became the dominant dialect and is what we now call Spanish. Most Latin American countries, feeling no attachment to Castile, do not call their language castellano; they call it espanol. Interestingly, Chileans also call the language "castellano."
The language of Mexico is Spanish. The holiday that the English speakers call Christmas is called Navidad in Spanish. That means "the birthday."
The main language in Peru is Spanish. Women = Mujer (spanish) Another language spoken in Peru is Quechua. Women = Warmi (Quechua)
It is "Como una hermana".
Some countries call it español. Others call it castellano.
Try another language....maybe he's Spanish?
Spanish is the national language of Cuba, so "shoes" are Zapatos.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.