The Day of the Dead.
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Día de muertos Día de todos los santos o fieles difuntos
El dia de los muertos, which translates to "the day of the dead," is a possible answer to your question. There is an accent on the "e" of el "i" of dia.
day of the dead or El Día de los Muertos or All Souls' Day
Los calaveras de azucar or "sugar skulls" are significant to the holiday dia de los muertos (day of the daed). The skulls are used to help make a visual representation of the deceased ancestors of the mexican families. The name of the deceased is usually written on the forehead of the skull. This gave a happy remembrance of their loved ones. The skull was not to be seen as a morbid offering, but as a happy and joyful reminder of their past.
Mexican mint
it means little Mexican
No, it isn't. The name Juan is John in Spanish. The name John is the English translation of the Hebrew name Yochanan.
In English Ameyel means amiabilty, or in spanish amabilidad.
Mexico's official name is United Mexican States (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos).
The name Banda Cuisillos simply means Cuisillos Band in English. This is the name of a Mexican band from pueblo of Cuisillos, Jalisco that formed in 1987.
"United Mexican States"