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What do Mexicans speak?

The official language of Mexico is Spanish.

However, it's important to remember that Mexico is a diverse country with a rich cultural history. While Spanish is the dominant language, there are also numerous indigenous languages spoken throughout the country. Some of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in Mexico include:

* Nahuatl: This language is spoken by a significant number of people, particularly in central Mexico. It was the language of the Aztec civilization.

* Maya: Spoken by the Maya people in the Yucatan Peninsula and other regions of southern Mexico.

* Mixtec: This language is spoken in the Oaxaca region of Mexico.

* Zapotec: Another prominent indigenous language spoken in Oaxaca.

So, while Spanish is the official language of Mexico, it's important to acknowledge and respect the many indigenous languages spoken throughout the country.

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