Noche de brujas (the night of the witches) or Halloween, it doesn't translate exactly and most hispanic countries do not celebrate it, but instead (El) dÃa de muertos, which is different from Halloween.
you say espectro espectro means spook in spanish
Espantapajaros
He doesn't give him a brain.
The scarecrow didn't know the wizard was faking. Everyone in Oz believed he was all-powerful.
Sun begotten grain
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.
represented farmers they where muddleheaded but with common sense
허수아비 This is the spelling of scarecrow.
épouvantail (m)
He doesn't give him a brain.
The scarecrow didn't know the wizard was faking. Everyone in Oz believed he was all-powerful.
"If I only had a brain...."
I'd say the Scarecrow because it has more detail and it is more of a classic costume.
'Espantapájaros' is a Spanish equivalent of 'scarecrow'.The Spanish word is a masculine noun. It combines the verb 'espantar' and the masculine noun 'pájaros' to mean 'frighten, scare birds'. Its singular definite article is 'el' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'un, uno' ['a, one'].It's pronounced 'eh-SPAHN-tah-PAH-kah-rohs'.
The Tagalog word for scarecrow is "bangkaw." It is commonly used in Filipino farming communities to protect crops from birds and pests.
The Scarecrow lacks a brain .
Sun begotten grain
scarecrow
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.