mexicano
/mexiˈkano/, [me.xiˈka.no]mexican
Adjective mexicano (feminine mexicana, masculine plural mexicanos, feminine plural mexicanas)
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Mexican (native or pertaining to the country of the United Mexican States: cf. mexiquense)
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Mexican (pertaining to the Mexican language, i.e. Nahuatl)
Noun mexicano m (plural mexicanos, feminine mexicana, feminine plural mexicanas)
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Mexican (an inhabitant of the country of Mexico)
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Mexican (the Mexican language, i.e. Nahuatl)
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Su amor por el arte indígena mexicano se convirtió en su caída.
His love for indigenous Mexican art became his downfall.
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Soy mexicano.
I'm Mexican.
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Su afición por el arte indígena mexicano se convirtió en su ruina.
His love for indigenous Mexican art became his downfall.
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He encontrado un buen restaurante mexicano.
I found a good Mexican restaurant.
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Un mexicano le enseñó español.
A Mexican taught him Spanish.
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Aprendo el náhuatl en mi escuela. Soy mexicano.
I learn Nahuatl at my school. I'm Mexican.
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"¿No eres mexicano?" "Sí, pero ahora vivo en Argentina."
"Aren't you Mexican?" "Yes, though now I live in Argentina."
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