You will most likely have to speak Spanish to be understood. If your Mexican interlocutor is cultured, he/she may understand your English, but you should ask first: 'Habla Ingles?' (Spanish for 'Do you speak English?').
No, Mexican axolotls are generally mute and do not make vocalizations or sounds. They primarily rely on their vision, smell, and tactile senses to navigate their environment and communicate with other axolotls.
If your grandma is Mexican, your ethnicity is likely Mexican or of Mexican descent.
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
He is Half-Mexican becaus his dad is mexican.
Mexican Central Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
only part Mexican
He is possibly a Mexican, but he is probly half Mexican
facts about Mexican sculptures: they are mexican they are sculptures
The proper adjective for Mexican is "Mexican."
"Mexican" is a nationality-- a Mexican is a citizen of Mexico.
Mexican, he almost played for the Mexican Team in Baseball Classic. Mexican, he almost played for the Mexican Team in Baseball Classic.
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