There are many "Mexican" languages, and some parts of Mexico don't speak Spanish. Some still speak languages that the Mayans, Olmecs, Aztecs e.t.c. used to speak!
Mexican is not a language, but a nationality. Spanish is a language spoken in Spain and many countries in Latin America, including Mexico. The main difference between Mexican Spanish and European Spanish lies in accent, vocabulary, and some regional variations in grammar and pronunciation.
Spanish is the official language of Spain, while Mexican Spanish is a regional variation spoken in Mexico. They share many similarities in terms of grammar and vocabulary, but Mexican Spanish incorporates indigenous words and expressions that are unique to the region.
Latin is an ancient language that was spoken by the Romans, while Spanish is a modern Romance language that evolved from Latin. Spanish has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation different from Latin.
Catalan is a distinct Romance language spoken in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, and some areas of France and Italy. It is not a dialect of Spanish but a separate language with its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and linguistic characteristics.
American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual-gestural language primarily used by the deaf community in the United States and parts of Canada. It involves handshapes, movements, and facial expressions to convey meaning. Spanish, on the other hand, is a spoken language that originated in Spain and is widely spoken in many countries. It uses words, grammar, and syntax to communicate. The biggest difference is that ASL is a visual language while Spanish is a spoken language.
Filipino refers to the people, culture, or language of the Philippines, while Spanish refers to the people, culture, or language of Spain. Spanish had a significant influence on Filipino culture due to centuries of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.
Spanish is the official language of Spain, while Mexican Spanish is a regional variation spoken in Mexico. They share many similarities in terms of grammar and vocabulary, but Mexican Spanish incorporates indigenous words and expressions that are unique to the region.
Spanish people are from Spain while Mexican people are from Mexico. Hope this helps!
Language.
There is a slight difference in color, but a great distance between their countries of origin.
Spanish is a romance language. There are some similar words but on the whole, very different from Latin
son- means they are somos- means we are.
Latin is an ancient language that was spoken by the Romans, while Spanish is a modern Romance language that evolved from Latin. Spanish has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation different from Latin.
About 1500 years if deviation and isolation. It would be more correct to ask what are the similarities between Italian and Spanish. They are both based on latin and very close to the parent language.
Latin-derived languages such as Spanish are Indo-European whereas Somali is a Cushitic language
The difference between Mexicans and other Latinos is that they are from different countries.
what is the difference between speech,language and communication??There is a huge difference between language and communication
No, the Italian language was not created before the languages which are indigenous to Mexico since the former emerges -- from the interaction of Latin with pre-existing languages (such as Celtic and Etruscan) -- as an independent language between the tenth and fourteenth centuries while the latter can be traced further back (to the sixth century in the case of Nahuatl). But yes, the Italian language was created before the Mexican language which is known as Mexican Spanish since Spanish is a New World language as of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.