The Mexican flatbread is called "tortilla." It is a staple in Mexican cuisine, typically made from corn or wheat flour and used in various dishes such as tacos and enchiladas. Tortillas can be served warm and are versatile in both savory and sweet preparations.
Chapati, Chapatti, Chappati or Chapathi in English-speaking countries would just be called unleavened bread or flatbread. The closest word USA citizens would call it is Tortilla, but that is a Spanish-Mexican word.
flatbread and biscuit
pinsa (meaning flatbread)
flan
Salsa
mexican
Baja
Adobo :)
The language is called Spanish, not Mexican. The word why in Spanish is por qué. It is pronounced "poor KAY."
There is no language called Mexican. The language spoken in Mexico is called Spanish. The word Mexico in Spanish is spelled México.
It is called a "letter manipulation" or a "word transformation."
Güero, if either he is Mexican or of unknown nationality. If he is American, he is usually called Gringo or Gabacho.