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      • Mexican Spanish (Spanish: español mexicano) is the variety of dialects and sociolects of the Spanish language spoken in the United Mexican States.
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  6. I spent 6 years in Miami for grad school. Spanish in New Mexico is nothing like Miami, especially if you speak Cuban Spanish. And as someone else said, monolingual Spanish speakers aren't real common. About as prevalent as goatheads and tumbleweed. It depends on where you are in the state and who you associate with.

  7. The language is spoken mainly by adults, although some children on the San Carols and Fort Apache reservations do speak it as a native language. The name Apache probably comes from the Yuma word for "fighting-men" and/or from apachu, which means "enemy" in Zuni. This was what the Zuni called the Navajo, who in turn were called Apaches de Nabaju ...

  8. The Navajo (also Navaho) people of the southwestern United States call themselves the Diné (pronounced [dɪnɛ] ), which roughly means "the people." They are currently the largest native American tribe in North America. They speak the Navajo language, and many are members of the Navajo Nation, an independent government structure which manages ...