Mexico is pretty welcoming to foreign people who don't speak Spanish -- there are many instances of immigrants who stay in Mexico and don't speak their language, such as Haitians and Koreans. However, in order to establish close relationships or navigate trough more complex social situations, you should at least try to speak a little. Otherwise, it will be a hard time for you, even if people are attentive and helpful.
There is no such language. Spanish is the language spoken in Mexico, and some 116 million people in Mexico speak it.
In Mexico, approximately 1.65 million people still speak various Mayan languages as a first or second language. In Guatemala, 1.08 million people also speak one of the several dialects of Mayan languages.
Mainly Spanish, but some people also speak Nahuatl.
The predominant language of Mexico is Spanish, but there are many people there that can also speak English and American Indian languages, like the Mayan language.
92.7% speak Spanish and 5.7% speak Spanish AND some indigenous language (such as Nahuatl or Mayan
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.
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.
Yes. They forced their culture and traditions upon them, including their language. That is the reason nowadays Mexico's people speak mostly in Spanish.
English (which is the language of the United States) and then Spanish, because Mexico got a border with the US.
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.
89% of people speak spanish in Mexico
the people from Spain invaded and took over Mexico!(that's why the language they speak is spanish origin in Spain!)