The proper adjective for Mexican is "Mexican."
Mexican is not a language, it is a nationality or an adjective referring to something or someone from Mexico. The language spoken in Mexico is Spanish. So, if someone says they speak Mexican, it typically means they speak Spanish.
"Mexcian" should be capitalized when it is used as an adjective or as part of someone's nationality (e.g., Mexican cuisine, Mexican culture). However, it is not necessary to capitalize "mexican" when it is referring to an object or a non-specific noun (e.g., I had a mexican dish for lunch).
In Hawaiian, "Mexican" is translated as Mekikano.
it is an adjective!
The proper adjective for Mexican is "Mexican."
Mexican
Meksykanin - a person meksykański - adjective
Yes, the word Mexican is a noun, a word for a person from Mexico. The noun Mexican is a proper noun and must be capitalized. The word Mexican is also a proper adjective to describe something from Mexico, such as Mexican music or Mexican food.
The noun 'food' is a common noun described by the proper adjective 'Mexican'. As the compound noun 'Mexican food', it can be considered a common noun, a word for any Mexican food of any kind, or it can be considered a proper noun as a word for the food of a specific national origin.
Mexican is the proper adjective for Mexico. It is also the noun (demonym) for a native or resident of Mexico. In Spanish, the adjective form is mexicano and is not capitalized.
un chico = a little boy chico (adjective) = little
The closest word in sound is the proper noun or adjective Mexican (of Mexico).
As a noun:Male: MexicainFemale: MexicainePlural: MexicainsAs an adjective:mexicainNote the capitalisation when used as a noun and the lack there of when used as an adjective.
When a proper noun is used as and adjective, it is a proper adjective; for example:Ancient Mexican structures have similarities to ancient Egyptian structures.
Mexican is not a language, it is a nationality or an adjective referring to something or someone from Mexico. The language spoken in Mexico is Spanish. So, if someone says they speak Mexican, it typically means they speak Spanish.
"Mexcian" should be capitalized when it is used as an adjective or as part of someone's nationality (e.g., Mexican cuisine, Mexican culture). However, it is not necessary to capitalize "mexican" when it is referring to an object or a non-specific noun (e.g., I had a mexican dish for lunch).