difuntos
Difuntos is the plural form of difunto, a Spanish noun and adjective that refers to people who have died. The masculine singular is difunto, the feminine is difunta; the plural forms are difuntos (masculine or mixed gender) and difuntas (feminine). The term appears in religious, legal, obituary, and everyday language to denote the deceased.
Etymology and usage notes: the word comes from Latin defunctus, meaning dead or having ceased to function.
Religious and cultural context: in Catholic tradition, los difuntos are the souls of people who have died,
Language and terminology: in obituaries, news reports, and formal writing, difunto is often used to refer to
Overall, difuntos denotes the deceased in a range of Spanish-speaking contexts, from solemn legal and religious