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.
Spanish is the first language of Mexico, so a majority of business people would speak Spanish. Any foreign visitor would probably speak Spanish when conducting business in Mexico.
If you are talking about the people of La Grinea, Mexico, they speak Spanish.
92.7% speak Spanish and 5.7% speak Spanish AND some indigenous language (such as Nahuatl or Mayan
There is no such language. Spanish is the language spoken in Mexico, and some 116 million people in Mexico speak it.
almost most of the people in New Mexico speak spanish
The three percent of Mexico that doesn't speak Spanish speaks various Amerindian languages that are not related to Spanish. There's also a Ladino-speaking community, a group which speaks what is functionally 16th-century Spanish infused with Hebrew and written with the Hebrew script (Ladino is the Spanish what Yiddish is to German).
Yes. They forced their culture and traditions upon them, including their language. That is the reason nowadays Mexico's people speak mostly in Spanish.
You are a Spanish speaker. - it actually is an American term referring to people that speak Spanish and have their origins in Mexico or the countries to the south of Mexico.
yes,he speak spanish,,his parents are from culiacan sinaloa ,Mexico
Virtually 100% (most people there also speak Guarani)
Approximately 120 million people speak Mexican Spanish as their native language, primarily in Mexico. Additionally, millions of people around the world learn and speak Mexican Spanish as a second language due to Mexico's cultural influence and economic ties with other countries.