Los Maté
"Los Maté" is a Spanish phrase that translates directly to "I killed them" in English. It is the first-person singular preterite (past simple) form of the verb "matar" (to kill) combined with the direct object pronoun "los" (them, masculine plural). The phrase indicates that the speaker or writer committed the act of killing a group of males, or a group of mixed genders treated as masculine. Context is crucial in understanding the full meaning and implications of the phrase, as it can range from a literal admission of murder to a figurative expression depending on the surrounding situation and the speaker's intent.