My history class is learning about the Mexican War with America. The whole thing about the annexation of Texas and conquering the west, etc. So can someone give me more information and a descriptive and easy to understand answer 
I am trying to write my wedding vows as I'm getting married in Mexico. I found a site that said it was "Y siempre será tuya para siempre."
Is this correct? and how is it pronounced?
Thanks
Whenever I hear that accent (Castillian I think it's called), I can't help but think that the Spanish are fruitbags. They sound queer, don't they? Whereas, Mexican Spanish sounds masculine and it's often evenly paced. Do Mexicans think lowly of the Spanish because of their gay accent? And do you think it's justifiable to say that Spanish no longer belongs to the Spanish if it sounds so corrupt and wacky like how they pronounce it?
Hola, how do you say these sentences in Spanish, in particular Mexican. Thanks
Do you miss me ?
I will miss you.
I'm doing a presentation for my Ethics & Values class. My group is doing stereotyping. How do you stereotype different ethnic groups, specifically Mexicans? This isn't meant to hurt or harm. It is an effort to get people to think about this and to know that it is an ethical issue. I need information on how this is both harmful and helpful. I know that this is a harsh, tough topic to speak about, but I need all the help I can get.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-wB7Sp0h0Q&feature=channel_video_title
I can't seem to figure out. Our teacher assigned us to find out what language they are speaking from this random video as extra credit but I have no idea.
Im speaking of the mexican war and such!
First off let me say that I am a proud support of immigration reform. My ancestors were welcomed into this country, endured hardship, and then prospered, and i feel that every person from every country on earth deserves the same treatment. I feel that the United States should have more liberal immigration laws with Mexico, and other countries around the world. So just to be clear I am not a bigot.
My question is this; When debating with conservatives about immigration, 9 times out of 10 they always bring up the fact that Mexican-Americans do not want to speak English as their primary language even though English is the unofficial majority spoken language. When my ancestors came to the United States from Eastern Europe in the early 20th century, they maintained the pride of their heritage, but learned the language of the country they moved to, to better integrate into society. So why do Spanish speakers seem to feel that keeping their pride about their heritage means not learning English, which seems to hamper their ability to move up in the work place.
So Mexican-Americans can you explain this to me a little bit, so that I can better support the cause of Immigration reform, against bigoted right wingers.
I'm applying for a job as the hostess as Trejo's Mexican Grill & Bar. I know some Spanish (Greetings, Numbers, Pronunciation, Small sentences, etc...). What do you think I should know just in case a Spanish-Speaking person came in? Plus, there are about 3 waiters there who speak fluent Spanish and English, I don't want to distract them by asking them to translate... if you catch my drift lol. & if you have any tips on being a hostess, let me know!! haha bytheway,I'm 16 this is my 2nd job.
What I ALREADY know:
Hello, Good Bye, How are you?, 1-100, Excuse me, How many?, Do you need anything else?, Bless you (after a sneeze), Thank you, Please, You're welcome. And a few more! lol
I would like to know but its for a project need to know why mexican immigrants came to the US during the 1815 if you know please write the answer and where you got it (please dont use wikipeadia if thats how you spell it)
Ok im mixed moms Mexican and dad American. I speak a little and understand everything prefect but when i was younger my dad told my mom to stop speaking spanish to us. It was sad
But when i go to Mexico people look at me badly because i dont speak Spanish and im Mexican
What do you think?
Hello! I have to write a motivation statement to apply to a college in australia, I'm applying to study Restaurant Management and I have this following paragraph. The problem is that I'm mexican and my vocabulary in englsih is a bit short, so I need help with the spelling and and vocabulary. It would be great if I can have this idea but written awsomely.
Since I was little I used to love food, I used to love the field trips because my mom used to give me for lunch whatever I asked. When I learned to use the VHS, I was around 7 years old, I used to watch and record TV food recepies and I asked my mom to teach me how to cook it. Older, in secondary, I loved organizing school events that matter for my class and all the parties, organize the food, the music and money we needed. Make 40 people party at home a make them feel very comfortable and have the right music and the right food at the right time. My life has been full of all this kind of events, like the one when my middle sister got married last year; she hired five ladies to organized the whole wedding and the music was playing for half an hour and everyone were bored it was a disaster; so, I went to the ladies organized them to start give them the treats we have for the people in the dance floor, I went to a friend I knew she knows the right music and ask her for a list, give it to the DJ, change the music and stand by myself in the dance floor with a song I knew my family loved and start doing the song's popular step and suddenly after a minute 10 people were on the dance floor, after 5 minutes the dance floor were packed. After all that, I spend the night, with the ladies who were suppose to organize the party, organizing them, and I had the time of my life...
Uff thank u very much!!!! both are great and now I don't know which one to pick
Push 1 for english or 2 for spanish just aggrivates me to now end. We cater to no other ethnic group in the world like we do for mexicans
I'm not sure if it really is Mexican dollars, but I have a coin that has the following things written on it:
First side:
Picture of an eagle that looks like it's feeding on a snake, with the words on top: Estados Unidas Mexicanos
Other side: Picture of a man with a long beard with 0 on his side.
So does anyone know?
do mexicans speak "original" Spanish? or is it mashup of other launguages?
I wanted to know if Seth is filipino, mexican, chinese, or something. What is he? And I also noticed that the show "Family Guy" talks about filipinos alot of times. Like "He's filipino" or "You came from manila, you ate (a filipino food that i forgot what it was), you had sex with 2 filipino girls and a filipino man" I mean, seriously!!! Always! Even on the Family Guy news!
I'm thinking about enrolling in a spainish class
I'm writing a comparative essay between two Mexican restaurants for my English Compossion class in College, and I'd really like to hear some suggestions for the title. Something catchy that attracts the reader's attention.
Thanks in advance.
Mexican men that date American woman – do you think you would/could ever marry one even though their culture is different and they don’t speak your language but would be willing to learn or is it never the same as being with a Mexican girl?
You might think that since Aztlan is a Nahuatl word and Mexico is also a Nahuatl word, we all Mexicans are Aztecs.
If you think that, I might think that California, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Florida, Montana, or Tejas, are Spanish words, then all inhabitants in those states are Spanish.
the link has a guy holding up a sign of mexican american history.did he do drugs and forget when he was born and he needs to be reminded?http://www.theblaze.com/
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/tucson-superintendent-backs-down-from-plan-to-change-radical-curriculum/
I know they speak Spanish in Spain and like Italian in Italy, but do they speak Mexican in Mexico?? I didn't know Mexican was a language.
Please, not Spain or Mexican Spanish used by most online translation sites.
I like most of the mexican people i have met. They are hard workers who only want to get ahead in life. I think we should welcome them with open arms. If i was in ther places i would hope i would have the courage to do what they are doing.