The Spanish culture has been imbedded into the Amerindian culture so deeply, and for so long that the culture of Mexico today has evolved into a mixture of both. 60-75% of the population are Mestizos, meaning of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry. The official language is Spanish, although in the rural areas the original Indain language is still spoken. It has the world's largest population of Catholics after Brazil [89%]. The architecture of the Basilica of Guadalupe, the Metropolitan Cathedral , the basic design of most Mexican towns, a central plaza with an adjacent church are designs bought from Spain. Traditional music and Fiestas are a blend of both cutures, even in the food there is a blend of traditional Indian and Spanish-Bunuelos, Lomo e Adobo, Chillie rellenos,Quesadills and Guacamole. Bull fighting, which originated in Spain, is as much a part of the Mexican Culture as Soccer. So, although there are still Spanish influences present in modern Mexico, the Mexican people have grown their culture into one which accepts the past, but see themselves as not Spanish or Indian but Mexican.
Spanish Mexico does not have any official language; spanish is the de facto language of Mexico as nearly all Mexicans speak spanish; but the Mexican government does not require its use.
Most of the citizens of Mexico speak Spanish as their first language. The Spanish language was brought to Mexico in the 16th century.
Mexican Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Mexico, which includes some unique vocabulary and pronunciation differences. However, Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is used in education, government, and media. So, while there are some variations, Mexican Spanish is a subset of the broader Spanish language.
Spanish is Mexico's main language because it was introduced by Spanish colonizers during the colonial period which lasted from 1521 to 1821. As a result of this colonization, Spanish became the dominant language in Mexico and has since been spoken by the majority of the population.
Latin! The language of the ancient Romans. The same is true of French, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan and Romanian. Also English to a great extent, although there are also Germanic and Scandinavian influences in English. (Just as there are Arabic influences in Spanish)
No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
Spanish is such language.
There is no language called Mexican. The language spoken in Mexico is called Spanish. The word Mexico in Spanish is spelled México.
Mexico in Spanish is Mexico. The name of their country is the same in every language except Sign laungage.
Spanish is spoken in the southwest United States due to its history of Spanish colonization and settlement. Areas such as Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California have strong Spanish influences from the past, which have led to the continued use of the language in these regions.
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