A "calaca" is a human skeleton
"Las calacas" in Spanish refers to skeletons, often associated with Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. They are commonly depicted in colorful and festive attire as a way to honor deceased loved ones.
In Spanish, "las patas" means "the legs."
"Las palabras" is Spanish for "the words."
"Las manos" is a Spanish term that translates to "the hands" in English.
It means: the lights hope this helped=)
"Las niñas beben" means "the girls drink" in Spanish.
The Spanish term for handmade skeleton figures that show an active and joyful afterlife is calacas. Calacas are most often seen during the celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
In Spanish, "las patas" means "the legs."
The Spanish term for handmade skeleton figures that show an active and joyful afterlife is calacas. Calacas are most often seen during the celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
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Chains
Las velas.
Meatballs.
the Angels
las cejas
The suitcases.
in spanish it means las comidas... but in English it means the foods
Dos las nacionalidades means "two nationalities" in Spanish.