In Mexican birth certificates, "oficialía" refers to the civil registry office where the birth is officially recorded. It indicates the authority responsible for documenting vital events, such as births, marriages, and deaths. The term signifies that the information has been certified and recognized by the government, ensuring its legal validity.
tejano. adj. A Mexican person(either by birth or race) living (or born) in Texas
The word means "court." Many birth certificates are registered by a court, since they are official documents, used to determine one's citizenship.
You mean on the US or Mexican side?
It means a Catholic with a Mexican heritage.
You mean Spanish?? Mexican is not a language..
Is someone with Portuguese and Mexican descent, or with both nationalities.
Mexican isn't a language. If you mean Spanish, it means Catechu, which is a extract of the Acacia shrub.
There's no such language as "Mexican". If you mean Spanish, carlinale has no meaning in Spanish. It's not a Spanish word.
a star from the Mexican
Mexican in Nahuatl.
mexican
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