Halloween is Spanish is:
Víspera de Todos los Santos
what dose halloween mean in spanish
I think the spanish day of the dead festival and it lead to halloween
Halloween es el 31 de octubre.
Yes, but they celebrate a similar holiday call "day of the dead" as opposed to the American versions of "halloween".
It depends on what cultural aspect you are looking at. Halloween (as it is known in America) has drawn inspirations from cultures such as the Celts (Irish), Spanish / Spanish-related countries, and the Paegans.
day of the dead is a spanish holiday, while Halloween is an American holiday. on day of the dead the spanish celebrate and honor the dead, so it is very much like all souls' day. Halloween is when you knock on peoples' doors and ask for candy. I'm pretty sure day of the dead is an official holiday but Halloween is definitely, but unfortunately, not.
Day of the Witch, which is halloween.
It is a Spanish holiday in which they honor their deceased relatives. It is NOT Halloween.
Halloween is celebrated in Spain, Mexico, and other countries in Latin America. While it is not as widely celebrated as in the United States, it is becoming more popular in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Germans do not celebrate Halloween per se, do they do not have an everyday term for this holiday--which is largely North American. As such, you will see it referred to in English as "(das) Halloween" in German texts. If a writer needed to explain when Halloween occurs, you might add "Abend vor Allerheiligen" (eve of All Saints' Day), though this does not explain Halloween culturally.
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) día de muertos, which is different from Halloween.
Santos is actually not related to Halloween at all. It means saint. Like San Fransisco or Santa Maria means Saint Francis or Saint Mary.