They were the ones who found it, so they left settlers there, and that has carried on to this day
"Long live Mexico" in Spanish is "¡Viva México!" Keep in mind that in Spanish, México is not pronounced with the 'x' sound - it is pronounced 'meh-hee-co.'
He was the ruler of Tenochtitlan (todays Mexico City) until the Spanish arrival.
New Mexico
Mexico, particularly Mexico City, which used to be their capital city of Tenochtitlan before the Spanish conquered them.
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
Moctezuma lived in Mexico and was the ruler of Tenochtitlan until the Spanish arrived :)
The majority of Spanish speakers live in Latin America, with countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain having significant Spanish-speaking populations. Additionally, many Spanish speakers live in the United States, where Spanish is the second most spoken language.
In Mexico the Spanish word for Spanish is Español.
Lipizzzner I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat. I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat.
¿vives en la cuidad de México?
Because Mexico was conquered and colonised by the Spanish
Most of them fall within the middle-to-upper-class category.