Neither; it is known as Mexican Spanish, which is a sub-branch of standard Spanish.
Spain,Mexico, and Latin America
latin american colonists born in spain
mexico/spain
Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
Latin American (Mexican) Spanish is spoken in Monterrey, Mexico. It subtly differs from Castilian Spanish, mostly in vocabulary and pronunciation. The clearest difference is the second-person pronoun, which is used as usted/ustedesin Mexico, while it is used as vos/vosotros in Spain.
Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic population (88%) due to being a colony of Spain from 1521 until 1821.
Mexico
The Spanish version of the Latin alphabet (same as Mexico and Spain).
The Spanish version of the Latin alphabet (same as Mexico and Spain).
for some words yes, but for most no
Spain,Mexico
It is a Spanish word. It's a conjugative of the word comprendar which means "to understand" in English. It's used in Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico, Spain, and other South American countries.