faltan
Faltan is a Spanish word that translates to "missing" or "lacking" in English. It is commonly used in daily language to indicate the absence of something or someone from a particular place or context. The term can describe physical absence, such as missing objects or people, as well as abstract concepts like deficiencies, shortages, or gaps.
In legal and administrative contexts, "faltan" often appears in documents or reports to denote missing items,
The word originates from the Spanish verb "faltar," which means "to be missing" or "to lack." Its
Faltan’s application extends beyond Spanish; in bilingual contexts, it may appear in contexts involving Spanish speakers
Overall, faltan serves as a versatile term to describe various forms of absence or deficiency, playing a