You can't. "Mexican" is not a language.
Mexicans speak Spanish, so they would say: "Curry de pollo en tomate"
If Mexican is just Spanish then have fun! is : ¡diviértase!
Katie.
Mexican is actually spanish. And it is estupido/a
IMPROVED: Il n'est pas mexicain; il est francais [eel nay pa mexican; eel A fhr-ahn-say]its not Mexican its french, It would help if you mention in what language you want to say it
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The Tagalog term for curry is "kare-kare".
I love curry
Curry, is Curry in German. Their isn't a Fancy German word for it, just, curry.
athazhathin entha curry..
Slice = rebanada Tomato = jitomate Rebanada de jitomate is "slice of tomato" in Spanish
My mother is a Proffessional International Cook, and looking through one of her books, we came accross Chicken curry. So we decided to make it, of course one of the ingridients was curry, we went to this Indian store in our town and they had it. The lady explained that curry originated in Britain and when Indians went to Britain they started making it. So I think this is a great question for a debate, Indians may say that it originated from India and the british may say that it originated in Britain, I hope this helped.
In Tagalog, tomatoes are called "kamatis."
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Salt, thyme, curry are "du sel, du thym, du curry" in French.
Everything cook and curry!
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