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Ana Gabriel wrote and performed the ballad "Ay Amor." She is a Mexican singer and song-writer. Videos of Ana Gabriel performing the song can be seen on You Tube.
Tahlia is a Latin musician. Although primarily recognized as Mexican, she has released material in many languages including Spanish, English, Portuguese, French and Tagalog.
yes becky g is mexican :)
she's mexican-american, not fully mexican.
The Mexican Hat Dance
In Hawaiian, "Mexican" is translated as Mekikano.
The phrase 'blue eyes' when translated from English to Mexican is: 'ojos azules'.
Sampai jumpa lagi or Until we meet again (in English) when translated to Mexican is Adios!
American English and Mexican Spanish are the most common languages in California. There are Asian languages but they are not as common as the other two languages.
same as english, "jaguar"
Mexican civilisation means how the people improve from B.C -A.D like in dresses , cities , buldings, languages etc. like diffirent types of chang happen in mexican .this is called mexican civilisation.
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.
'Cheech' doesn't directly translate from Mexican Spanish to Italian, as it's a nickname or name that may not have a literal translation.
No. Most Mexicans speak Spanish as mother's tongue and 5.7% of Mexican population speak one of 63 Amerindian languages. Mexican official documents recognize any of these as official languages. Other foreign languages such as French and English are spoken by a small percentage (5-10%) of the population, mostly for business and tourism-related activities.
Chimamatl is not Mexican Spanish. In any case it is a word in Nahuatl, which is the original language of the Aztecs. It refers specifically to a mythical personage and therefore is not translated in the same way that most proper names are not translated. It is pronounced in Spanish according to Spanish pronunciation convention.
Not at all. Mexican and Spanish are distinctly minority languages in Australia.Australia's most spoken language is English. It is the default language throughout the country.
There is no "Mexican Language." The official language of Mexico is Spanish. Therefore, speaking Mexican refers to speaking Spanish. However, there are also indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, such as Nahuatl and Mayan.