Miseras
Miseras is not a standard standalone entry in many Spanish dictionaries. When encountered in Spanish texts, the conventional plural form of the noun is miserias, while miseria is the singular meaning misery or poverty. In most contexts, miserias refers to multiple instances or kinds of hardship, deprivation, or wretchedness, whether material, social, or moral.
Etymology and sense. Miseria derives from Latin miseria, itself related to the Latin miser, meaning unhappy
Usage and nuance. In literature and journalism, miserias often collocate with adjectives such as extrema, humanas,
Other notes. If capitalized, Miseras could appear as a proper noun, title, or surname, though such uses