La Llorona of Mexico City

<p>If you follow horror films or grew up hearing scary stories from Mexico or the United States Southwest, you may have already heard of the legend La Llorona, but keep reading because you may find a few surprising things you didn&rsquo;t know. If you&rsquo;ve never heard of La Llorona, then let me tell you why wandering the streets at night might get you a close encounter of the ghostly kind.</p> <h1>Pronunciation &amp; Meaning of La Llorona</h1> <p>The word &ldquo;llor&oacute;n&rdquo; in Spanish can mean &ldquo;weeping,&rdquo; and when it&rsquo;s in the form of &ldquo;la llorona,&rdquo; it means &ldquo;the weeping woman.&rdquo; The double &ldquo;L&rdquo; at the beginning of &ldquo;llorona&rdquo; is pronounced with something like an English &ldquo;y&rdquo; sound.&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@jahernandez_writes/la-llorona-of-mexico-city-1f84c83e1fdf"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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