Of course; there are more than 120 million of them in Mexico, and up to 36 million of them living legally in the United States as Mexican-Americans (2015).
Spanish
Yes and no. Mexicacopa is the original Mexican language. But has never been called "Mexican Language".Today it is refereed to as Nahuatl, meaning "clear language".
There isn't a language called Mexican.
There is no language called Mexican. The language spoken in Mexico is called Spanish. The word Mexico in Spanish is spelled México.
As far as I know there is no language called Mexican. The official language in Mexico is Spanish and eggs in Spanish is... los huevos
The language is called Spanish, not Mexican. The word why in Spanish is por qué. It is pronounced "poor KAY."
No. For example, there is no language called Mexican and no language kalled Venezuelan, but in different countries there may be different dialects of the same language
No, Eskimo is not a language. That's like asking if Mexican is a language, or if Canadian is a language. There are different Inuit languages, but none of them are called Eskimo.
Muerto. Mexican is not a language, it is a nationality. spanish is the language.
Mexican Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Mexico, which includes some unique vocabulary and pronunciation differences. However, Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is used in education, government, and media. So, while there are some variations, Mexican Spanish is a subset of the broader Spanish language.
orange in the Mexican language orange in the Mexican language
No. "Spanish" is a language and an ethnicity, while "Mexican" is only the latter.
Mexican is not a language. Just "todos."