Los espiritus de los ninos muertos
Las almas del ninos.
Las almas del ninos.
Another term for a medium that speaks to the dead is a "spirit medium" or "spiritual medium." These individuals claim to communicate with spirits or the deceased, often providing messages or insights from the afterlife to the living.
The Spanish term "peliculas infantiles" translates into English to "children's movies". It consists of the words "peliculas" which means "movies" and "infantiles" which means "children's" or "kid's". One should note that adjectives usually follow nouns in Spanish unlike in English.
The term 'mediumship' is described as a form of communicating with the spirits. A medium is a person who has the ability to communicate with the spirits.
"Batos" is a term used in some Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the context of mythology or folklore, to refer to supernatural beings or spirits. In English, it can be translated as "spirits" or "ghosts." The specific meaning may vary based on regional interpretations and cultural contexts.
The term for the ability to see or communicate with the dead is often referred to as "necromancy" in a historical or supernatural context. In modern spiritual contexts, individuals who claim to have this ability may be called "mediums" or "psychics." These terms encompass a range of beliefs and practices related to connecting with spirits of the deceased.
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).
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
The spanish term for love is AMOR
Literally, it is Spanish for "the dead." It is usually used to refer to the recently-deceased, such as in a summary of people who have died in the past year.