because its a dialect of the language
Spanish
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No. While laws in New Mexico are published in both English and Spanish, the state has no official language or languages.
The New Testament was written in Greek Koine.
Mexico.
English is the main language of New Mexico spoken by 65% of the population, followed by Spanish, spoken by about 28% of the population. The New Mexico dialect of Spanish is unique, and is based on 17th Century Spanish.The only other major language in New Mexico is Navajo, spoken by about 3.5% of the population.The remaining Native American languages account for less than 2% of the population:ApacheCherokeeDakotaPimaYupik
The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
The language the new testament was written in
The name of this New Mexico town in Navajo language (Dine' bizaad) is:Bááh DíílidorNiinah NízaadorDoo 'Alk'aii