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Desconocidas

Desconocidas is the feminine plural form of the adjective desconocido in Spanish, used to indicate something or someone not known, unfamiliar, or unidentified. It can function as an adjective agreeing with feminine plural nouns, or as a noun phrase referring to a group of unknown people, typically introduced with a definite article such as las desconocidas (the unknown women) or un grupo de desconocidas (a group of unknown women).

Etymology and form: The word derives from the prefix des- plus conocer (to know). The masculine plural

Usage: Desconocidas appears in various contexts, including journalism, literature, and everyday language, to describe female individuals

Cultural usage: The term has also been used as a title or part of titles in Spanish-language

See also: Desconocido, Desconocidos. Grammar note: Adjectives in Spanish agree in gender and number with the

form
is
desconocidos,
while
the
feminine
plural
is
desconocidas,
reflecting
Spanish
gender
and
number
agreement.
whose
identities
are
not
known
or
who
are
unfamiliar
to
the
speaker.
It
can
convey
anonymity,
mystery,
or
unidentified
status
and
can
function
as
a
descriptive
term
or
as
a
stand-alone
noun
phrase
in
narrative
or
report
writing.
media,
such
as
films,
books,
or
songs,
where
it
carries
evocative
or
thematic
significance
related
to
anonymity,
secrecy,
or
the
figure
of
women
who
remain
unidentified.
As
with
related
forms,
its
interpretation
depends
on
the
surrounding
context
and
the
noun
it
modifies
or
replaces.
nouns
they
modify;
thus
the
feminine
plural
form
desconocidas
pairs
with
feminine
plural
nouns
or
phrases.