Spanish Mexico does not have any official language; spanish is the de facto language of Mexico as nearly all Mexicans speak spanish; but the Mexican government does not require its use.
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
All of Mexico speaks Spanish.
In a broad sense, it was all about rape, pillage and burn: they conquered Mexico and added it as an overseas territory of the Spanish crown.
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.
Mostly explore South America and Mexico.
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When Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico, they also brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Once they conquered all native peoples in Mexico, they swiftly converted them to Christianity.
First of all, "mexican" is not a language The official language of Mexico is spanish "Restaurant" is "Restaurante" in spanish
There are no countries in Mexico. Mexico is its own country. For information about the languages of Mexico, click here.
If you mean the language, then the answer is yes and no. For instance, the Spanish spoken on Mexico and the Spanish from Spain; they have nearly all the same words as each other, but a word or expression in Mexico may mean something completely different in Spain, or the word may not exist at all in the other country. For example, Spain uses the verb form "Vosotros" (You all; informal) while Mexico uses "Ustedes" (You all; formal).
It depends. If you take normal Spanish class, then you will learn "International Spanish". Its the Spanish that everybody will understand. Like for example, in Mexico, for "pen" they use "pluma". But in 'International Spanish", they will teach you "boligrafo". So it all depends on where you take it, and specific classes.