It means "the dead"
with catholics coming together to do rituals
"Los finados" is a Spanish term that translates to "the deceased" or "the departed." It originates from the Latin word "finandus," meaning "to end," reflecting the finality of death. The term is often used in cultural contexts, particularly in Mexico and other Latin American countries, to refer to those who have passed away, especially during celebrations like Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Yes, Brazil does celebrate the Day of the Dead. They call it Finados though.
I believe you mean "los hemanos." That means "the brothers."
'Trio los gordos' would mean 'The Los Gordos Trio' or 'The Fat Guys Trio'
Brazil does not have Dia de los Muertos. Brazil speaks Portuguese and not Spanish. Brazil celebrates Dia de Finados (which technically translates as Day of the Dead as well, but literally translates as "Day of the Deceased" or "Day of the Departed"). It's celebrated on November 2nd. On that day some people go to the cemetery to leave flowers and offer a prayer to the deceased family member. It is a solemn celebration.
what does los angelitos mean?
Los saludos means: the greetings.
los fotos = the photos
Los Palomas means the doves.
"los labios" mean lips
That's not Spanish. If you mean "Los ángeles", that means "the angels".