Although they don't celebrate halloween in Germany in most cases, they do still have a way to say Happy Halloween. Glucklichen Halloween is the proper way to do it! Make sure to emphasize the umlaut otherwise it will take on a different meaning.
One could say "Frohes Halloween". But a "German" Halloween is completely imported from the USA, so it is also ok to say it as they do in english: "Happy Halloween".
Herzlichen Glueckwunsch zum Diwali
Dulces o travesura, in spanish Süsses oder Saures, in German
Vrolijk Halloween
Glædelig Halloween
'Joyeux Halloween"
Old Navy sells a lot of Halloween themed shirts with Happy Halloween written on them, both in store and online. Amazon.com also sells Happy Halloween shirts. Most costumes do not say Happy Halloween on them, but you can always buy iron on transfers and add it to an existing costume.
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HAHA good point , i thinks its because its meant to be like fun scary which makes people laugh so we say : happy Halloween :)
Halloween = All Hallow Evening Felix Vesper Sanctorum (Happy Hallowed Night)
There is no Halloween in Germany, though because of movies it is becoming more popular. So if you mean october 31 then it is "Halloween" in German as well
Family Fued: Trick or treat boo Happy Halloween
trick or treat, boo, happy Halloween
No, Halloween is not cancelled, so get ready to log into Facebook and say happy Halloween (12:00) in the morning!