Sense no makes this question... (pun intended)
A thick Spanish-American soup made of pork, corn, garlic, and chili .
Most Tex-Mex (i.e.: chili con carne) and varieties of southwestern food have a Mexican origin.
No it doesn't ! Chili Con Carne is a South American dish, where the major languages are Spanish & Portugese, brought by the invading Spanish & Portugese. 'Carne' is their word for meat, which went very well with Chili which the locals used a lot to spice up their food.
yes, Chile is a Spanish speaking country.
"Chili" in Spanish is "chile". It is pronounced "CHEE-lay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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tengo el chile
Chili arbol molido is ground, dried arbol chili peppers. Molido in Spanish means ground.
if by chili you mean the south American country Chile, the capitol is Santiago.
The country is Chile and the language spoken is Spanish (Castellano).
Chiles Rojo Vivo. But since Red Hot Chili Peppers is a name, you would just say Red Hot Chili Peppers in spanish
It's difficult to go to chili. Perhaps you meant Chile. You'd say "Te encantaría ir a Chile"