latino lingo
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- rabattski&rabattski
i'm not mexican, nor american, so:
officially is it: dia de los muertos or is it: dia de la muerte? i understand that one is plural (?)
and the dates, is it 1 and 2 nov, or 31 oct and 1 nov?
- JazX0
huh?
- JazX0
you referring to the 'Day of the Dead'?
- unfittoprint0
it's 'dia de los muertos'.
'muertos' is plural.
don't know the date tough...
- rabattski&rabattski0
cheers! datewise, most hits i get on nov. 1 and 2. a couple on 31 oct and 1 nov. prolly is the 1st one.
- JazX0
I like your site rabattski
- rabattski&rabattski0
cheers jazx!
- JazX0
yeah it's good shit
- Dolan0
Nov 1st, day after Halloween, All Saints Day in the Catholic Church.
- rabattski&rabattski0
again, cheers, jazx. always uncertain about what i make. good to hear people like it.
anyways, so officialy there's only 1 day? googling gives me more hits on 2. and to be more specific, the first day is to remember the dead children, and the second one the dead adults. is that true?
- JazX0
on a weird not, ever see the movie, Freida with Selma Hayek? There is a really cool 'Day of the Dead' sequence in that movie. I loved that part.
- rabattski&rabattski0
yep. nice movie btw. and what an eye browes.
- Dolan0
One day, as in "Day" of the Dead. November 1. Props to Selma Hayak in Frida. :)