Mexicano
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Definition
Noun: A person of Mexican origin or descent who resides in the United States. This term specifically denotes the connection to Mexican heritage within the U.S. context.
Usage
The term is used as a noun to identify an individual based on their national/cultural origin and their country of residence. It functions as a subject or object in a sentence.
Examples
- Many mexicanos have contributed significantly to the culture and economy of the Southwest.
- As a mexicano, he maintains strong ties to his family in Guadalajara while building a life in Chicago.
- The festival celebrates the traditions that mexicanos have brought to this country.
Advanced Usage
- The term can carry sociolinguistic or sociopolitical connotations, often used within community discourse to affirm cultural identity and connection to roots while living in the U.S.
- It may be used in contrast to terms like "Mexican-American" or "Chicano," depending on the speaker's preference and context, though these are related but distinct identifiers.
Variants and Related Words
- Mexican (noun): A native or inhabitant of Mexico, regardless of current residence.
- Mexican-American (noun): A U.S. citizen or resident of Mexican descent. This is a more formal or demographic term.
- Chicano/a (noun): A term often used by some Americans of Mexican descent to express political and cultural identity.
Synonyms
- Mexican-American (in many, but not all, contexts)
- U.S. resident of Mexican descent
Notes on Meaning
This term specifically highlights the dual reality of being of Mexican origin while living in the United States. It is more specific than the general term "Mexican."
Noun
- a Mexican (or person of Mexican descent) living in the United States