A Mexican is a person holding the nationality of Mexico (country in North America, south of the United States) Just as American means a citizen of the United States. Mexican is a citizen of Mexico. Answer 1. of or pertaining to Mexico or its people. 2. of or pertaining to Spanish as used in Mexico. 3.of or pertaining to the Nahuatl language or its speakers. -noun 4. a native or inhabitant of Mexico, or a person of Mexican descent. People of Mexico or Mexican descent.
Answer 1. You can't really ask or say "what is a Mexican". Yes, a Mexican person comes from the country of Mexico but "Mexicans" are made of many roots. African, Native American, Spanish, Italian, German, Irish, English, French and even of Asian decent. And yes Mexicans are (Americans) just like us in the US. Just like Indians are Asian in Asia. Spanish are European in Europe.
only part Mexican
He is possibly a Mexican, but he is probly half Mexican
He is Half-Mexican becaus his dad is mexican.
Mexican Central Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
"Mexican" is a nationality-- a Mexican is a citizen of Mexico.
facts about Mexican sculptures: they are mexican they are sculptures
Mexican, he almost played for the Mexican Team in Baseball Classic. Mexican, he almost played for the Mexican Team in Baseball Classic.
The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen. The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen acordingly to
No Rey Mysterio is not a Mexican he happens to have a Mexican family with makes him a Mexican decent.
Mexican-something; either Mexican-American, Mexican-Canadian, Mexican-French or many others.
Yes, you only need one Mexican parent to be Mexican. You are also Mexican if you are born on Mexican soil or Mexican ships when in international waters. Mexico also recognizes dual citizenship. For instance, if mom is English, dad is Mexican and you are born on a French boat when on international waters, you are English, Mexican and French.
The Mexican fans are famous for Mexican wave.