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Malos

Malos is the masculine plural form of the Spanish adjective malo, meaning "bad." In Spanish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in gender and number; the feminine plural form is malas. As a rule, adjectives typically follow the noun, as in los hábitos malos (the bad habits), but they can appear before the noun for emphasis in certain cases.

As a noun phrase, los malos often refers to people perceived as morally bad or to antagonists

Etymology and related forms: malo comes from Latin malus, and the word has cognates in other Romance

In broader use, mal- forms part of many Spanish words related to negativity or deficiency, though such

See also: malo, maldad, mal (prefix).

in
a
story.
In
everyday
speech
and
in
media,
the
term
is
commonly
used
to
designate
villains
or
opponents,
as
in
"los
malos
de
la
historia"
(the
bad
guys
of
the
story).
The
expression
can
carry
connotations
of
moral
judgment
and
is
frequently
used
in
discussions
of
behavior,
crime,
or
literary
analysis.
languages,
reflecting
a
shared
root
for
“bad.”
The
form
malos
specifically
marks
masculine
plural,
with
malas
being
feminine
plural
and
malo/mala
singular.
derivations
are
typically
distinct
from
the
simple
adjective
malo.
Malos
can
also
appear
as
a
surname
in
Spanish-speaking
communities.