I don't remember my college Spanish. May I have a translation of this?
Dia de Los Muertos.
I think it has to do with Halloween. Thanks.
Dia de Los Muertos.
I think it has to do with Halloween. Thanks.
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Day of the Dead. Use Babel fish for a translater on many languages...
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Carlos
Lat gal is wrong in Mexico Halloween and Dia de los Muertos are 2 different things, Dia de los Muertos is an ancient Indian custom taken over by the Mexican catholic church while Halloween is not a day to observe it is just an excuse to party for the children and it is not celebrated in most parts of Mexico, in fact there is a movement calling to stop Halloween celebration altogether since it is not a Mexican tradition but an American one that has nothing to do with Mexican heritage, during Dia de los Muertos people build a make shift altar where they bring their loved ones offerings remembering their life and some treats and dishes they enjoyed while living and also pray for their eternal rest.
TepG
Dia de Los Muertos.
Day of the Dead.
Missy
Dia de los muertos means day of the dead.
If you'd like to find out more about it go to http://www.mexonline.com/daydead.htm
latgal73
DÃa de los muertos means "Day of the Deads", which is applied to Halloween but only in Mexico.
DÃa de los muertos/Day of the deads in the rest of Latin America is the day when families and friends remember their beloved dead ones.
Halloween is Halloween in almost every country in LAmerica, but it's also known as DÃa/Noche de Brujas= Day/Night of the witches.