Mexican - Written and Spoken Archives

This is my first time doing 1 in a story and I want it 2 be good. The scene will involve a Mexican skater with a virgin white girl...Please Help. I want it to be very detailed since it will be her first time.
Thanks 4 ur help

I want to choose a Girl name just in case a become pregnant and I have a girl, I like the name Isclair, but im not sure if its pretty. My daughters name is Brianna Magaby... Is that a good name also?

La Jornada
April 19, 1998
by Jose Agustin Ortiz Pinchetti

During the last 100 years, the racism in Mexico has shown 3 characteristics: 1) it has slowed the process of modernization; 2) it has contributed to the dissolution of public consciousness 3) it has damaged the moral assets of the nation.

1. During the Porfiato nobody hindered the subsistence of the racial social structure, or the heritage of colonization, and Mexico was pledging to overcome these things by "whitening" itself. From here the government was trying to directly structure itself around the descendants of the European colonists.

Today racism still subsists in Mexico as it did during the beginning of the 20th century and before during the period of colonization, all the while hindering the modern growth of its populace. There are indications of growth such as the increase in literacy, the expansion of elemental education, electrification, the introduction of telephone services and the Internet, laser computers, radios, televisions, etc... Mexicans, however, not only live with discrepancies of incomes directly correlating with race, but also live with the rest of the inequalities that are linked to the caste system present here. The original criollo (direct Spanish descendants) structure still has a hegemonic position within Mexico.

Some have defended the status quo, talking of how the racial mobility of Mexico has dramatically increased during this century. But as soon as they have the opportunity to proclaim the implicit supremacy of the "white race" in the process of promoting the sales of products and services, they never hesitate to do so.

2. Our racism is not up for debate. There is no political official to denounce it, confront it, or overcome it, and of course, this in no way worries the elite. The classical studies of Vasconcelos, Ramos, and Molina Enriquez aren't circulating. Santiago Ramirez makes a freudian interpretation and speaks of our inferiority complex in the face of Europe, without realizing that this inferiority complex exists independently amongst Mexicans as a result of the racism present here. The study about the correlation between income and race done by Jose Iturriaga was an important study that was never followed or expanded upon. Bonfil Batalla has a book, "Mexico Profundo" that takes a look at some of the race issues in Mexico, but it has only stimulated a little interest. The official position is not so much one based on support of the Mestizo, but one based on the continuation of criollo dominance. The presence of an increasingly angry indigenous consciousness has unfortunately not led to a greater level of consciousness for the dominant class.

3. The worst damage as a result of the racism present in Mexico is the psychological and cultural damage. Agustin Basave in Mexico Mestizo, describes the results of the imposition of culture on the identity and improvement of Mexico . He points to the contempt of the achievements of the national culture, and the embrace of western culture, particularly that of North America. He continues by indicating that this attitude is impeding Mexico from making the necessary synthesis away from our racism, and creating internal security for ourselves. This embrace of western culture, according to Basave, is also breaking our internal images, and generating unequal dualities, making it nearly impossible to create a true national project. In total the racism present in Mexico, along with the embrace of western culture is dividing and debilitating our nation.

It is very difficult to attack the racism inherent in Mexican culture when those that suffer from it, mainly mestizos, seen to be accomplices in the process of discrimination. But it is possible to go at the dissolution of racism from a different angle. Of great importance is to accept that we suffer from racism in this country as a result of the caste system. It is absolutely necessary that the government and intellectual side of Mexico promote the expansion of this consciousness. They should prohibit the use of commercials in Mexico that promote racial dominance, or at the very least modify what already exists. Also of importance is to change the informal education system, particularly that which offers access to different types of media, such as books, newspapers, radio and television. They should all be attempting to create a type of race consciousness that directly goes at the problem of racism in Mexico.

The decadence of the public education system is currently greatly contributing to the augmentation of racism throughout Mexico. In private universities, the criollo population is being educated and taught to control the media for the particular reason of maintaining their dominance. Vicente Fox recently declared that the slowly increasing access to education for all, is at the root of the continuation and spread of racist ideology. This t

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I shouldnt feel this way, its not right.
I get scared to say anything because Im afraid you will run the other way.
Please remember your friendship is ALSO very important to me even if it is all we have.
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Please never repeat.
I will always be there for you.

Im 16 and and my friend mike always corrects me when i say im not bilingual and i speak American... Is he stupid or something? Of course I speak American! just like Mexicans speak Mexican, or English people speak English or how Indians speak Indians!!! How should I tell him that he isnt a bright boy? only serious answers please.

In for us to talk /text I use a translator app on my phone what should I.do I.really like this guy

I need a few websites of information to help me write about how Americans view Mexicans in the American society...and their feelings towards Mexicans.

After all, when we speak English our voices are flatter and more nasally than when the British speak. Plus we and Mexicans have some shared culture and history and live close to one another.

When I hear Mexican immigrants speaking English, half the time they sound super sexy like Salma Hayek and have that really soothing voice, and half the time they talk through their nose and every word sounds flat.

Is it because these people are from two very different parts of Mexico?

I already know the basics nd a lil more cuz I'm Hispanic nd un Spanish one in highschool but I just got a job al el rancho a Mexican supermarket and I need to be able to speak fluent. if I teach myself how do I do it? Luke start with vocabulary. but I just don't know hour put the sentences together and I need a lot of practice. help please!

I am looking for a recipe the uses this awesome onion sauce. The local mexican restaurant serves it but they do not speak english too well and my Spanish is lacking. I am also trying to figure out what this white cheese is they use if you know the answer to that.

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Cus im Tryna put a korean URL for tumbler and for my new email, and like i dont know much korean, and im half korean, mexican and my dad isnt here so i can ask, Can Yuh Help Me(: ? Or tell me what cute words can i put?

What's with all the they don't want to assimilate scare tactics. Its just like in the 1920's you would visit a town and everyone would speak Italian but after time they spoke English. Hell I know a few Polish, Italian, & Chinese ppl that are in their 3-4th generation and they still don't speak english, but you only hear about Latinos not learning English. Heck there is China-Town here in Chicago and everything is in Chinese. I find it fascinating and have no problem with it. There are also Polish comminities with huge Polish flags in their front yards and no one complains. But you go to Little Village (ranked 2nd neighborhood in Chicago in Sales Tax revenue next to the Magnificent Mile in Downtown) and everyone is up in arms. Ohh why is there Mexican flag? Why do they speak Spanish?

So I'm just really annoyed because my cousin and i are really close but im more of a brown color and she is pretty fair. When we tell ppl that we are cousins they don't believe us because im brown and she
is lighter skin color than me. They say she is not mexican because "she is white and doesn't speak spanish". I tell them im mexican and i can't speak spanish either, they say "but your brown".
It's not like she is mixed both her parents are mexican, her mom is as dark as me and her dad is light skinned but still mexican. She just came out light like her dad, we can not
control genetics.
I try to tell ppl that you do not have to be brown or be able to speak spanish in
order to be mexican but they just ignore my comments.
It just gets irritating and annoying for both of us, guess that
people think if your not brown or speak spanish then you are not mexican.
Oh well, guess we well just have to get use to it.

Are there still Mexicans who speak the native Aztec Language?

I'm writing a poem about salsa for english class, and I'm trying to write a line about smelling the spices from the kitchen, because we need to use the 5 senses in it. what are some mexican spices that are associated with salsa? even ones that are in tacos or nachos would be fine.

answer quick!!! the poem is due TOMORROW!!!!!

I'm not Mexican but I want to have a Mexican baby. There are like 5 Mexican babies at my church at home and they're sooo freaking cute. I totally want one for myself.

Does "¿Qué pasó?" only belong to Mexican Spanish.In Mexican Spanish, "¿Qué pasó?" means "What have you been up to ? " when greeting someone
What about Spaniards, Argentine , Costa Rica? They say something else instead of "¿Qué pasó?"True or False?

Need to have this translated please. Im looking for someone who is fluent in writing it and speaking it, and not from a online translator.
Thank you for your help.

Why do you want to know if Im happy?
Now its my turn to ask you what you think of me, and be honest.
It is easy to talk to you, I cant explain why. It is what it is.
Why do you think its easy for me to talk to you?

what are the basics of analyzing facts to prove a thesis?

if i'm writing a research paper about mexico, and my thesis is that contact with spain yielded a negative out come. My reasons to prove this are that

1. spain enslaved millions of mexicans
2. spain entered war with mexico
3. spain broke up the peace between the tribes
4. spain brought disease to mexico, and the natives had no resistance to it
5. after counquering mexico, mexico was only allowed to rade with spain
6. mexicans were originally discriminated against, and could not improve their lives easily
(i just made these facts up, but they're true)
how could i analyze these facts? what are some things that i could try when i'm analyzing?
how would you analyze these facts?

how else could you connect them to the thesis?

are the basics just stating why, and how? how can you further analyze these things, giving deeper reasons then just why, and how.

In some businesses I've been to in the United States that advertise themselves as having bilingual staff, I've noticed that most of the workers are Mexicans who yes, speak Spanish very well, but their English is horrible. I'm not trying to make fun of them for their English, but seriously, it seems like bilingual these days means "Spanish required, English optional". I myself speak Spanish way better than some of these people speak English, and yet I doubt I would ever be taken seriously trying to get a bilingual job in California because they can always just go hire a Mexican who speaks Spanish better than me, but who speaks English far worse than me. I just can't understand why there is so much emphasis on Spanish skills but almost none on English. And as a side question, why does it seem like the majority of Chicanos I've met are so arrogant about knowing both languages from birth? I even had one insisting that I'm not a true bilingual because I didn't learn Spanish from birth.
Not one of you understood my question. My question is why do EMPLOYERS care so much about Spanish proficiency but almost nothing about their English proficiency. My question had nothing to do with immigrants refusing to learn English. My question is, why is it that someone who speaks Spanish at a 100% level but English at only a 25% level is hired over someone who speaks English at a 100% level and Spanish at a 75% level. It seems like to be considered "bilingual" you really just have to speak Spanish only, as long as you can get by in English you're bilingual, but if you speak English natively, you have to speak Spanish very well or else you're not bilingual. That was my question: why when it comes to being judged as a bilingual or not, native English speakers have to speak Spanish a lot better than native Spanish speakers have to speak English.

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ok i know this question is bizzarre but i had to ask. ok hes sooo gorgeous and we're the same age. we just started dating, like today. when i was ready to leave i wanted to ask him something and he had to call his big brother so i can talk to him and the big brother translates. i learned spanish in high school and i'm not surprised i cant speak it fluently because they made spanish a drag . i speak a little but its choppy. now, i really like him and all but i dont know if i should just leave this drop dead gorgeous guy.
any suggestions anyone?
he knows a little english just as how i know a little spanish. should i let him teach me spanish (this would be good advantage for my job) and should i teach him english.

I am a student a degree of ESLT in my city in Mex.. the majority of teachers are mexican.. we don't have americans or british teachers.. my teacher of speaking teaching subject,,we should learn how to pronounce the regular verbs in past.. I don't know the rule.. for example lived.. believed et.in some verbs the ed sounds.. for example I have heard in some songs.. when they sing I believed it.. they pronounce all the words together.. I am not sure.. about the other rules.. and how to learn the pronunciation? the difference when someone is speaking in past.. plz help me english speakers
I said regular verbs.. not irregular verbs..

I'm writing a paper for my History of Mexico class, and I need to find some info regarding successful Mexican-Americans. Are there any sites out there that can help me with this?

I know a bit of Spanish, I understand Mexicans perfectly but when I meet people from The countries I mention, it impossible for me to understand them unless they speak it slowly. Why is that Mexican Spanish is more understandable?

Spaniards look like Italians...why do they think they are white?

Italy + Spain = Mexico

By the way, our flag is the original one!! Mexico first became a country in 1828 and Italy was not yet a country till 1861.

Hello! I'm trying to select a shipping address in Amazon.com. I know they ship to Mexico, but I just can't put a correct address!

This is an example of my address in Mexico:

Calle (Street): Israel
Numero (Number): 123
Colonia (Neighborhood): Andreas
Ciudad (City): Mexico
Estado (State): Distrito Federal
Codigo Postal (Postal Code): 02090
Pais (Country): Mexico

But I can't put it right in Amazon.com! Does someone know how to enter an address like that in Amazon? Help please!!

They only give me this (how the heck do I put the data in the right order?!):

Address Line1: (Street address, P.O. box, company name, c/o)
Address Line2: (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.)
City:
State/Province/Region:
ZIP/Postal Code:
Country:

So I've done a little research and am so confused why they don't still speak spanish. They were a colony of Spain for about as long as Mexico was (300 years) but mexicans still speak spanish. And why in the heck is english an official language?
Also do they plan on making spanish their official language again (like it was once). Are they doing anything about it?

several eh?
Mexican weather means climate in Mexico, or Weather in Mexico.
Mexican food means Food wirthout being processed with hormons, and esteroids like all the meat in Mac Donald's.

she understands spanish and knows some words but i want her to talk it!! anybody know good websites?? she just turned 4 and started pre k.

I'm writing persuasive essay on immigration. Do you think its a good idea to have an open door policy where there is no borders and hundreds of lives are saved...on the US-Mexican border. What are the pros and cons of this? Please be honest and detailed (with statistics IF possible) thank you so much
im trying to get other peoples opinion