chupacabras!
yes. my last name is Castaneda and i am mexican.
There isn't any Spanish word for it, since Bigfoot never achieved much popularity in the Spanish-speaking world. The closest approximation would probably be "Pie grande" (which quite literally means "big foot"), but even then it's a clumsy translation, and would likely be associated with large, unsightly feet rather than mythical monsters. Because of this, most Spanish speakers instead refer to the creature by its English name, "Bigfoot."
first of all its not Mexican its spanish. Fire in SPANISH is fuego
<Ricky> comes from "Richard." "Richard" means <Ricardo> en español
Mexican is actually spanish. And it is estupido/a
it is sometimes called a chupacabra answer 2: since when was the chupacabra called bigfoot?!?!?!
It is a spanish name from spain. Mexicans got it from the spanish
No. It is of Spanish origin.
Yes,it is Mexican. But all Spanish people use this name,it is very popular!
No. It is of Spanish origin.
Well, its roots are Spanish but yes, it is used by Mexican people.
yes. my last name is Castaneda and i am mexican.
In Spanish, Juan would be used for the name John.
Sombrero (literal Spanish translation of "hat")
it has a bigfoot
It is another name for bigfoot or sasquatch. It is Florida's bigfoot's name.
Yes, Mark Sanchez is able to speak Spanish. Sanchez is of Mexican descent and learned Spanish while growing up in a bilingual household.