They are real but Bad spirit.My grandfather have a freind he tell to my grandfather he actually talk to the "Maligno" or kind of a ghost but its an white lady.It was 1am at the midnight he saw a lady carry a baby but the face is hard to see she ware white long dress he ask "ma'am its 1am at the midnight there is no cars in this time by the way where you going" she didn't talk so my grandfather's friend says to the lady he's going home cause he's tired,but he look bahind it was gone he ran away he got dizzy. the white lady is front of Balete tree at front of the road.
Eu acho que a reclamação dele foi mais rm questão do artigo usado ser "la", sendo típico do espanhol e do francês, mas em português seria substituído por "a".
Gwisin is just a word meaning ghost, not a type. We have Cheonyeogwisin which means 'virgin ghost', ghost of female who died in virgin. Also there was Chang-gwi, ghost of tiger's victims, who were believed to lure other people to become victim of tiger.
Gwisin are a type of spirit or ghost in Korean folklore. They are considered similar to a Yogoe and Mamul, they are people who have died, not monsters or creatures such as Dokkaebi. According to tradition, Gwisin may be found in many places. It is claimed that when an individual dies but still has ties to the world of the living, such as in the case of revenge or caring for a loved one, their spirit remains on earth to complete the task before going on to the underworld.
Jiangshi are very cruel and smart, they are the people who are feeling too negative before dying, so they wanted to kill living people. They would drag their victims to their base and then torture them to death. They are like an eastern version of vampires, except they are opportunists. They will snatch people while they are sleeping at night in order to make no sounds, smarter Jiangshi s can speak fluent human language and casting spells. But they have weakness, their weakness is “Yang”, which means sun’s energy or Hamon. Greater versions can withstand sunlight, but not hamon. To undeads, hamon are deadly.
The most popular ghost in the philippines 🇵🇭 is called WHITE LADY, lady ghost with long straight black hair and long white dress, similar to indonesia's ghost
The word ifrit derives from the Quran, but only as an epithet and not to designate a specific type of demon. The term itself is not found in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, although variants such as ifriya and ifr are recorded prior to the Quran. Traditionally, Arab philologists trace the derivation of the word to عفر (ʻafara, "to rub with dust" or "to roll into dust"). It is further used to describe sly, malicious, wicked and cunning characteristics.
In Malaysia I'm not Malaysian but "Orang Minyak" means "oil man" or "person made out of oil" but if it's person made out of oil it's longer I'm Indonesian but I don't really know what kuntilanak means but there's "anak" and it means kid / child / children but I don't know much about the kuntil I'm guessing probably child killer
In malaysia...we have toyol,hantu raya,penanggal,pelesit,hantu air,hantu tinggi,pocong,pontianak,jerangkong,hantu bungkus,....and many more ..by the way ..who are you?.. where you came from ...
I'm from India and can assure you that Yeti isn't a ghost he a form of God half human and half ape he live in Himalayas to save the vegetation and the God's treasure
*Pocong in Indonesia is a ghost that comes from a Muslim who died and the ghost is not a spirit, but a genie/devil(syaitan) resembling a human to scare*
Só não entendi pq tá em espanhol. A pisadeira é mó famosa por aqui, não sei de onde vc é, mas eu sou do interior de SP. Pisadeira é aquela lenda de que se vc comer demais antes de dormir, a pisadeira brota pra ficar "sambando" na sua barriga
La Pisadeira? Wtf!? Is it written in spanish? I didn't knew Brazil speaks spanish (irony overloaded). Our most famous ghost story is Loira do Banheiro (Blonde from the Bathroom)
In Italia we have the ghost of the marchese Francesco Longhi in Lazio but more and more other ghost stories ( in my little town the ghost of a young man son of a noble neapolitan family chained by his family for epileptic crisis he was a general and sometime you can hear the noise of his chains and complaints)
Madam Koi Koi, She is often depicted wearing a pair of red heels or wearing a single heel. She is one of the most popular boarding school ghosts in Nigeria.
All every single ghosts looked so terrifying, that slight scares me a bit but except for Aicha Kandicha, I swear she doesn’t look too horrifying cause her eyes closed but the thing about her was the legs are exactly dead 😵😱
I’m from Thailand here’s info for the Mae nak She has a long hand and she have a husband who left her died by her self she always wait at the river waiting for her husband at night That’s all I know
Pocong is a scary ghost. But Pocong is a ghost that usually doesn't attack. Pocong only chases people at night. Usually, Pocong can be used as a prank by indonesian
You could of used, mythical spirits instead of ghost. But to clarify the Dwende from my country they're gnome like creatures who live in mounds which are similar to ant hills, and it is advised to not step on their ant hills lest you want to be cursed, and when passing by you say "tabi tabi po nuno" this phrase could be used for when passing by a local spirits(without the nuno which means little people) territory to not disturb their presence.
@@list_data for the United States, you forgot about the Blair Witch, & the "New Jersey Devil" ! And for somewhere in Latin America, you forgot the La Chupracabra !
Yeti😂😂 There are lots of ghost in Nepal like Kichkandi, murkata, banjhakri, pichch,etc. When I was kid my parents and villegers scared me whith the story of these ghost.
POLAND 🇵🇱 Strzyga - Striga (True!) Czerno Bóg - Cherno Bog. Rusałka - Rusalka. Południca - Poludnica. Bogniki - Creatures from the swamps. Mali zimni ludzie - Little cold humans. And many many more. But actually everyone knows it's urban legends mostly from even centuries ago. Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱