¿Le / les / te / os gustaría probar nuestro nuevo platillo de pollo a la mexicana / mejicana?
You can't. "Mexican" is not a language. Mexicans speak Spanish, so they would say: "Curry de pollo en tomate"
"Mexican" is not a language. In Spanish, "I love you" would be "te quiero" or "te amo".
It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.
In Spanish, "We miss you" would be "Te extrañamos." Mexican is not a language, but a nationality. It would be like saying "How do you speak American."
Remember that "Mexican" is a nationality, not a language. The most common language in Mexico is Spanish. In that language, "how are you daughter" would be "¿Cómo estás hija?".
No. You would speak Spanish with Mexican slang variations:"Como esta ese?", "Que pacho?", "Que onda?" are the equivalent to "Wassup!" in the English language.
Mexican is not a language, for god's sake... Now, if you meant SPANISH, its a a beater it's a "Baqueta", so a wooden beater would be a "Baqueta de madera"
Which language is that? X __ @. Assuming you are asking about the predominate language of Mexico, that would be Spanish. "How are you?" would then be "¿Cómo estás?"(informal) or 'Como esta usted?' (formal) 'Que tal?' means something like 'How's things?'
First off, there is no such language as "Mexican". Most Mexicans speak Spanish, so a Spanish greeting like Feliz Navidad (Merry Christmas), would be appropriate.
"Mexican" is not a language. But if it were, it would be "Yo soy un puto."
Mexican is not a language... but if your talking about spanish (which by the way isn't from Mexico, its a white language discovered in Spain which is in Europe) you say "blanco" or if your talking about a person who is light-skinned (that is Mexican) you say guero(wedo) OR if you are taling about a white person who is not Mexican than you would say "gringo"
In Mexico (in the Spanish language), you would say "Feliz Navidad y feliz año nuevo."