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Mexicano

[me-hee-kah-noh, me-khee-kah-naw]

noun

plural

Mexicanos 
  1. the Nahuatl language.

  2. a Mexican citizen.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Mexicano1

From the Spanish word mexicano Mexican
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Example Sentences

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On the side of Garcia’s face, “Adam” is inked on the right and “Mexicano” on the left.

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“I love that I’m able to represent that and I just love regional Mexicano and cumbia, it’s what I grew up with.”

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A few days later, Moody’s rating service downgraded the debt of the national oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, even further into junk bond status.

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The show is produced at Centro Cultural Mexicano, which provides space for local artists, support for small business owners and community resources such as rental assistance and pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics.

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"Petroleos Mexicanos has not made any fuel donations to any foreign government," said Romero immediately after a lawmaker asserted that potential oil donations to Cuba could provoke sanctions against Mexico.

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