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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MexicansMexicans - Wikipedia

    Mexicans ( Spanish: Mexicanos) are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States .The most spoken language by Mexicans is Spanish, but many also speak languages from 68 different Indigenous linguistic groups and other languages brought to Mexico by recent immigration or learned by Mexican expatriates residing in other countries.

  2. Mexicans have two family names; the first one is the father’s and the second is the mother’s. When addressing someone, use their paternal name and title (señor, señora, or señorita), or their honorific (doctora or professora, for example).

  3. The share is the same for Mexicans. 18% of U.S.-born Mexicans live in poverty, as do 17% of foreign-born Mexicans. Homeownership. The rate of homeownership among U.S. Hispanic households is 51%, compared with 53% for Mexicans. Among Mexicans in the U.S., rates of homeownership are 54% for the U.S. born and 53% for foreign born. Top states of ...

  4. In addition, Mexicans tend to make liberal use of avocados (often in the form of guacamole), chili peppers, amaranth, tomatoes, papayas, potatoes, lentils, plantains, and vanilla (a flavouring that is pre-Columbian in origin). Hot peppers (often served in a red or green sauce) and salt are the most-common condiments.

  5. The overwhelming majority of Mexicans today speak Spanish. According to the CIA, Spanish is spoken by 93.8% of the Mexican population. About 5.4% of the population speaks Spanish as well as ...

  6. Dictionary
    Mex·i·can
    /ˈmeksək(ə)n/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to Mexico or its people: "authentic Mexican cuisine"

    noun

    • 1. a native or inhabitant of Mexico, or a person of Mexican descent: "urban scenes depicting the daily life of Mexicans"
  7. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaHistory of Mexico

    Mexicans comprise the largest group of legal immigrants in the United States. Mexico is located in an area known as the Pacific “Ring of Fire.” This region, one of Earth’s most dynamic ...

  8. Mexico - Indigenous, Mestizo, Afro-Mexican: Mexico’s population is composed of many ethnic groups, including indigenous American Indians (Amerindians), who account for less than one-tenth of the total. Generally speaking, the mixture of indigenous and European peoples has produced the largest segment of the population today—mestizos, who account for about three-fifths of the total—via a ...

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